 Using a disposable inoculating loop, pick some bacterial sample from the container. Now, using the inoculating loop, inoculate the bacterial sample onto the solid media using quadrant method. First, treat one loop full of organisms back and forth over area 1. Now, rotate the petri plate 90 degrees and treat area 2. Again, rotate the dish at 90 degrees and treat area 3 as being shown. Start the inoculating loop after use. Place the petri plate in inverted position using a marker label your petri plate with necessary details including there. Now, inoculating using radiant streak method. Pick a loop full of sample from the container. Spread the sample in a small area near the edge of the plate in area 1. Create 4 or 5 straight streaks down the first streak as being shown. Rotate the plate at 90 degrees and from the edge of the area 1 make 5 or 6 streaks to the opposite side of the plate as being demonstrated. Put the plate upside down over the cover. Label the plate with sample details and date. Now, inoculating using continuous streaking method. Pick a loop full of sample from the container. Now, with a loop full of sample spread it in a single continuous movement to the center of the plate with light pressure as being demonstrated. Discard the disposable loop after use. Place the plate in inverted position on the plate cover and label the details accordingly. For the solid culture media, place the petri plates containing bacterial sample into the incubator at 37 degrees Celsius for 12 to 24 hours to check for bacterial growth.