Biological Tools and its function
1. Magnifying Glass - it is used to produce a magnified image of an object
2. Petri Dish - it is used for holding a culture medium upon which cells, bacteria and viruses can be grown and studied
3. cover slip - it is a protector that goes over tissues with mounting media, this keeps the tissue on the slide from degrading
4. thermometer - it is used for measuring temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles
5. test tube - it is used by chemists to hold, mix or heat small quantities of solid or liquid chemicals, especially for qualitative and experiment and essays
6. microscope - it is used for viewing objects that are too small to be seen by the naked eyes
7. funnel - it is used to channel liquid or fine-grained substances into containers with a small opening
8. dissecting pan - it is a pan where you dissect organisms so the organs or fluid wont spread away.
9. glass slide - it is used to place an item on and put it under a microscope to view
10. medicine dropper - it is used to measure small amount of liquids usually in milligrams
11. dissecting scissors - it is used for slicing a specimen during dissection
12. forceps - it is used for grasping, manipulating or extracting, especially such an instrument used by a surgeon
13. scalpel - it is a fixed blade used in surgery and dissection
14. beaker - it is used as a laboratory container and mixing jar
15. test tube rack - it is used to hold the test tube so the solution/substance in it wont spread away
16. dissecting pin - it is used to hold open the specimen that you're dissecting
17. meter stick - its a stick that is 100 centimeters long, roughly 39 inches. Generally used to measure distance.
18. Bunsen burner - it is commonly used in scientific laboratories, consisting essentially of a hollow tube which is fitted vertically around the flame and which has an opening at the base to admit air.
19. graduated cylinder - is a piece of laboratory equipment used to accurately measure out volumes of objects for use in labs.
20. triple-bean balance - it is used to find the mass of an object
21. safety goggles - it is used as protection of eye from dust, flying debris, chemical splashes, etc.
22. pipette - A piece of laboratory glassware, shaped like a thin tube with a bulge in the middle, that allows better accuracy when measuring certain volumes (hence the range of sizes) e.g. when making solutions or samples for titration.
23. probe - its a slender surgical instrument for exploring the depth or direction of a wound, sinus, or the like.
24. safety mask - its a mask used when doing experiment, dissection or surgery to protect us from poisonous gasses, viruses and dusts.
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According to the biological species concept, two organisms are of different species if they do not do which of these
To make muscles of the mouth functional. Laughter is also the release of some kind of tension.