Fermentation vessel.
UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 20: Penicillin production by the mould Penicillium needs oxygen, unlike beer production from yeast. Therefore the fungus is grown on the surface of a shallow nutrient soup. The sterilisable containers are plugged with cotton wool to stop the air bringing in common bacteria which destroy penicillin. These specially designed flat, stackable vessels proved ideal in the early production work. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)

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