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Laboratory Equipment And Safety Beakers Measures the volume of liquids Not as precise as using a graduated cylinder Many different sizes Good for holding and mixing substances Erlenmeyer flask Measures the volume of liquids Not as precise as a graduated cylinder Has narrow top so you can use a rubber stopper in it, to avoid splashing or breathing in fumes Graduated cylinder Measures liquids very accurately Read the bottom of the meniscus when reading the volume of a liquid Dissecting equipment Dissecting tray Pins Dissecting probe (pan to dissect in) (hold down the specimen) (used to separate tissues) Scalpel Dissecting scissors Forceps (used for cutting tissues) (used for cutting) (NOT tweezers)(used for grasping or tearing tissues) Microscope equipment Microscope Microscope slides Coverslips Depression slide (has a depression in which you can put liquids) Innoculating loop Used to transfer a tiny bit of liquid from one test tube to another Used primarily for transferring bacteria The loop is made of wire which can be sterilized in a bunsen burner (it turns red hot) Test tube equipment Rack (holds test tubes) Test tubes (hold substances for heating in burners, or for mixing) Rubber stoppers (made of black rubber) and Test tube holders Test tube brush corks (hold hot test tubes safely) (cleans test tubes) (made of wood) Tongs May or may not have rubber ends for holding hot beakers Used to pick up substances that may be hot or have chemicals on them beaker tongs Petri dish Used to hold liquids, grow bacteria, or hold solid substances dropper Used to transfer liquids one drop at a time (glass with rubber tip) Disposable pipette (all plastic) Safety goggles (or glasses) Protect the eyes from chemical splashes, burning liquids, or other dangers in the laboratory Hand lens Magnifies objects to be seen more easily Funnel Helps you pour liquids from one container to another Watch glass Covers beakers to prevent evaporation or contamination Can also be used to hold substances Burner equipment Burner or “Bunsen burner” has a flame for heating substances Striker has flint in it, for starting the flame Orange rubber tubing carries gas from the gas jets to the burner Ring stand setup Ring stand Wire gauze Metal ring Burner Thermometer Measures temperature Red inside is an alcohol thermometer Metallic (silver) inside is mercury Stirring rod Stirs substances Never, ever, ever use a thermometer to stir! Hot plate For heating substances Mortar and pestle Used to grind up solids into powder Ruler Used to measure length