There are different types of Aseptic Techniques such as uphold of sterilastion. This is when you insure that the sterile sections in labs are kept sterile, by using sterile equiptment (such as gloves, etc) and washing hands for at least 2-5mins before entering sterile environments.
Another technique is when dealing with sterile equiptment, not only do you use gloves, but ensure that you use the procedure of handeling equiptment in a certain way. Tilt the testube to the side for example, when you are screwing and unscrewing the lid of a container, using the side of your hands, not touching the rim with yor fingers etc.
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Aseptic techniques refers to the procedure that is performed under sterile conditions.
Today, DNA sequencing is not as long and complicated as it was not too long ago. Using new techniques in the lab such as PCR, one can easily diagnose diseases, identify bacteria and viruses. PCR is one of the newest, least-complex methods of DNA sequencing.
To ensure aseptic conditions, there are few steps that must be followed. Such steps would include keeping your work bench clean to avoid accidents and to reduce the amount of bacteria on your workplace. Another step that we should follow is washing our hands and rinse our apparatus carefully with distilled water, by doing so you guarantee you self a more accurate result. Were gloves, goggles and a lab coat is must in any experiment to reduce the risk of getting any contact with hazardous chemicals or fire.
In a modern lab, you would use a digital scale to measure mass. Historically, balances and spring scales were used.
To look at germs or anything really close up.
A contrast or optical microscope.
Without knowing the problem scenarios it is impossible to know which troubleshooting technique you should have used. We can only answer questions that contain context. However, you are specifically being asked about which troubleshooting technique you personally used, not what technique you should have used, thus only you can actually answer the question. As such, this question adds no value.
it is used in a lab room
i have to measure the conductivity of an electrolyte membrane made of polymer how can i do it using lab technique
the equipment that is used in a lab are goggles
A lab thermometer is used for measuring the tempurature of liquids in the science lab. :)
A shallow plate which is used in a science lab is known as a petri dish.
There is no difference between the jack used in the actual sense and in the lab.
= Lab equipment used to support filter paper would be a Funnel =
Well, the most used name in a science lab is a forecep.
A lab monkey was used by scientists several decades ago. Scientists preformed tests on them. Lab Monkeys are now not used due to the fact that the monkeys were poorly treated.
A mixture of granulated (or powdered) solids.
it is used for heating chemicals!