Lab Equipment Form and Function
1.
Name Dissecting Tray
Container to hold specimens for
dissection.
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2.
Name Dissecting Pins
Used to hold specimens on
dissecting tray.
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4.
Name Dissecting Probe
Pointed object used to examine specimens.
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5.
Name Dissecting Scissors
Cuts specimens being dissected.
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6.
Name Scalpel
Cuts specimens being dissected.
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7.
Name Safety Goggles
Protect eyes from fire and chemicals.
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8.
Name Graduated Cylinder
Measures volumes of liquids.
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9.
Name Test Tube
Holds small volumes of liquids.
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10.
Name Beaker
Holds liquids and gives an estimate of
volume.
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11.
Name Erlenmeyer Flask
Holds liquids, especially during
heating.
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12.
Name Thermometer
Measures temperature in
degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit.
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13.
NameCompound Microscope
Magnifies very small objects.
For
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14.
Name Funnel
Transfers liquid from a large container to a smaller container.
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15.
Name Microscope Slide
Supports objects being examined with
the compound microscope.
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16.
Name Glass Slide
Covers material on a glass slide.
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win
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18.
Name Petri Dish
Shallow dish used for bacterial cultures.
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22.
Name Mortar and Pestle
Used to grind objects into fine
powder.
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win
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23.
Name Pipette
Transfers very small volumes of liquids.
For
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(Dra
win
g)F
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