Lab Equipment
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Slide 1
Laboratory Equipment
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Beaker
Holds and measures
liquids.
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Bunsen Burner/Hot Plate
Source of heat
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Coverslip
Covers materials on a slide.
Coverslip
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Dissecting Pins
Hold specimens on dissecting tray
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Dissecting Scissors
Cut the specimen to be studied
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Dissecting Tray
Holds a specimen for dissection
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Medicine Dropper
Measures out drops of a liquid
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Forceps
Grasps small objects
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Funnel
Transfers liquid from one place to another;
filters liquid using filter paper.
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Graduated Cylinder
Measures Liquid
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Hand Lens
Magnifies small objects
Objects can be seen more easily.
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Microscope
Makes an enlarged image of a very small object.
Magnifies small objects so they can be seen more
easily.
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Glass Slide
Provides a mounting surface for examination
by microscope.
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Petri Dish
Shallow dish used for bacteria cultures.
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Pipette
Draws fluid by suction.
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Probe
Pointed object used to examine specimens.
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Metric Ruler
Measures Length.
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Safety Goggles
Protects eyes when using heat and
chemicals.
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Scalpel
Small, sharp knife used to dissect specimens.
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Test Tube
Holds Liquids.
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Test Tube Rack
Holds Test Tubes.
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Thermometer
Measures temperature.
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Triple-beam Balance
Measures mass.
Slide 25
What laboratory tools are useful
when looking at the internal organs
of an earthworm?
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What laboratory tools can be
used to magnify small
objects so they can bee
seen more easily?
Slide 27
What tool or tools would you use to
make each of the following
measurements?
Amount of mild in a small glass
Length of a sheet of paper
Temperature of a swimming pool
Mass of a baseball
Slide 28
How do laboratory tools improve
the observations made by
scientists?