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How and where are samples of body fluid and tissue collected?

Samples of body fluids such as blood, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid are typically collected using a syringe or specific collection tubes. Tissue samples can be collected via biopsy procedures using a needle, endoscope, or surgical methods depending on the location of the tissue. These samples are then sent to the laboratory for analysis and diagnosis by trained medical professionals.


What are the Tubes leading from your kidneys to your bladder through which waste fluid drains?

they are the Floopa tubes


What test are performed from blood collected in capillary tubes?

complete blood count


How does an automatic transmission oil cooler work?

A radiator is a type of heat exchanger. It is designed to transfer heat from the hot coolant that flows through it to the air blown through it. The coolant or in this case the transmission fluid flows from the inlet to the outlet through many tubes mounted in a parallel arrangement. The fins conduct the heat from the tubes and transfer it to the air flowing through the radiator. The tubes sometimes have a type of fin inserted into them called a turbulator, which increases the turbulence of the fluid flowing through the tubes. If the fluid flowed very smoothly through the tubes, only the fluid actually touching the tubes would be cooled directly. The amount of heat transferred to the tubes from the fluid running through them depends on the difference in temperature between the tube and the fluid touching it. So if the fluid that is in contact with the tube cools down quickly, less heat will be transferred. By creating turbulence inside the tube, all of the fluid mixes together, keeping the temperature of the fluid touching the tubes up so that more heat can be extracted, and all of the fluid inside the tube is used effectively. Hope This Helps.


Injecting and retreiving fluid from the bronchial tubes?

bronchioalveolar lavage


The placement of what tubes through the eardrum is to provide ongoing drainage for fluid?

The placement of ventilation tubes (tympanostomy tubes) through the eardrum helps to provide ongoing drainage for fluid that may build up in the middle ear. These tubes equalize pressure and allow for ventilation, reducing the risk of ear infections and improving hearing.


What consists of fluid filled tubes within the echinoderms body?

openings


What is the organ moves fluid in tubes throughout in the animal's body?

heart


What color tubes are used for cytogenetic studies?

In cytogenetic studies, specimens are typically collected in heparinized green top tubes or sodium heparin yellow top tubes to prevent clotting. The color of the tubes indicates the type of anticoagulant used to preserve the specimen for cytogenetic analysis.


What color tubes are for blood collection for lipase and amylase?

The recommended color tubes for blood collection for lipase and amylase are usually light green or green tubes containing sodium heparin as an anticoagulant. These tubes help preserve enzyme activity in the collected blood sample.


What are Tubes that carry fluid from the roots to the leaves of the vascular plant?

xylem and phloem


When woman have test tubes why are lots of eggs collected st in the woman's body and not just one?

becausse they have lots of eggs