The document discusses various types of culture media used for growing microorganisms in the laboratory, including chemically defined media which has an exact known composition, complex media made from extracts of yeasts and meats which provide nutrients like carbon, nitrogen and vitamins, and solid media which uses agar as a solidifying agent to allow bacterial growth on surfaces like test tubes and Petri dishes. The different media types are selected based on the specific microorganism being cultured and whether a solid or liquid growth surface is needed.