OP 1-1 Dr. Elmo Ado
Laboratory Instruments:
Test Tube -A test tube, also known as a culture tube or sample tube, is a common piece of laboratory glassware consisting of a finger-like length of glass or clear plastic tubing, open at the top, usually with a rounded U-shaped bottom.
Test Tube Rack - A test tube rack is a gadget used in the laboratory for holding test tubes. It is made of a base that has a platform which is mounted on the base and it can hold a maximum of six test tubes.
Test Tube Brush - A test tube brush is a brush to clean test tubes. A long slender brush with nylon bristles. The bristles encircle the brush on all sides. Care needs to be taken or you can break the bottom out af the test tube you are trying to clean.
Serologic Pipet - The serological pipette is frequently used in the laboratory for transferring milliliter volumes of liquid, from less than 1 ml to up to 50 ml.
Pasteur Pipet - Pasteur pipettes, also known as droppers or eye droppers, are used to transfer small quantities of liquids. They are usually glass tubes tapered to a narrow point, and fitted with a rubber bulb at the top. The combination of the Pasteur pipette and rubber bulb has also been referred to as a teat pipette.
Water Through -A watering trough (or artificial watering point) is a receptacle intended to provide drinking water to animals. They are typically intended for livestock on farms or ranches, but may also be used by wild animals, either intentionally or consequentially.
Electric Stove - An electric stove or electric range is a stove that converts electrical energy into heat to cook and bake.
Balance - A weighing device, especially one consisting of a rigid beam horizontally suspended by a low-friction support at its center, with identical weighing pans hung at either end,