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A test tube experiment is commonly referred to as an "in vitro" experiment. This means that the experiment is conducted outside a living organism or natural setting, typically in a controlled laboratory environment using test tubes or other lab equipment.

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What term describes a experiment done in a test tube?

A experiment done in a test tube is commonly referred to as an "in vitro" experiment. This type of experiment allows for controlled conditions within the test tube to study biological processes or reactions outside of a living organism.


What term describes an experiment done in a test tube?

Observations are made in a test tube.


What is the test tube used for?

putting chemicals in and construing an experiment


What is the test tube rack used for?

I think the test tube rack is used to hold any amount of chemical or liquid during an experiment.


What is difference between tube coagulase and slide coagulase test?

tube coagulase is done in test tube while slide coagulase is done on slide.thnk you all! cheeres!


What the use of a test tube?

A test tube is usually used to contain small amounts of fluids, usually to react or to hold temporarily. It is also used to clearly observe different reacting samples of chemicals in a experiment which usually call for many test tubes. Heating a test tube is done by a water bath, but usually not direct heat. Also, an inverted test tube can be used for gas collection in a gas emitting reaction by water displacement.


Why is the term 'test tube baby' NOT accurate?

There are no test tubes involved.


The bottom of a test tube was covered with soot after an experiment which required heating. What kind of flame was used during the experiment?

A yellow, smoky flame was likely used during the experiment, which produced soot as a byproduct of incomplete combustion. This type of flame is often seen with a fuel-rich mixture or inefficient burning of the fuel.


Why do not point the test tube to anyone nor look into the test tube while it is being heated?

Because if the experiment being conducted in the test tube is explosive or very reactive then it can spit out stuff and this can be dangerous to your eyes or skin. so by pointing the test tube away then you won't harm anyone if anything spits out


How is smelling the contents of a test tube done safely?

Never put your face directly over the test tube. Use your hand to fan the air above the test tube toward you and smell that way.


When the baby is kept in a test tube?

The term "test tube baby" does not refer to a baby that is kept in a test tube - babies are much too large to fit into test tubes, even aside from the fact that there is no reason to put a baby into a test tube. The term refers to the origin of the baby. If a zygote is produced by in vitro fertilization (rather than by sexual intercourse) then if that zygote is implanted in a womb and grows to become a baby, it qualifies as a test tube baby.


What should be done with a broken test tube?

throw that thing away!