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Science Lab Safety and Lab
Equipment Quiz Review
Test tube clamp
• Used to pick up hot test tubes
Microscope slide
• Used to hold specimen for viewing under
microscope
Test tube brush
• Used to clean test tubes
Test tube rack
• Used to hold multiple test tubes
Cover slip
• Used to cover specimen on microscope slide
Dissecting needle
• Used for probing specimen during dissection
Graduated cylinder
• Used for measuring volume
Dissecting pan
• Used for holding specimen during dissection
Scalpel
• Thin blade knife used for dissections
Petri dish
• Small, shallow dish used for bacteria cultures
Forceps
• Instrument used for grasping, holding, or
moving small objects
Pipet
• Device used for measuring and transferring
small volumes of liquid
Test tube
• Cylindrical-shaped glass tube used primarily in
laboratories
Beaker
• A wide mouth container used to hold liquids
Funnel
• Hollow cone-shaped tool used for transferring
liquids
Erlenmeyer flask
• A cone shaped container used for holding
liquids
True
• All broken glass should be cleaned up with a
dustpan and broom.
False
• Only major accidents should be reported to
the teacher.
False
• You only need to use safety goggles when
working with acids.
True
• The proper way to smell a chemical is to
carefully waft the vapors towards your nose.
False
• If you are unsure about the identity of a
chemical, it is okay to taste and smell it.
True
• All test tubes need to be thoroughly cleaned
with soap and water before re-using them.
Name the lab equipment