Yes, it will be clean because the air filters the pee.
A pink tube is typically used to collect blood for a blood bank test, which screens for blood type, antibodies, and compatibility for blood transfusions. This tube would be sent to the blood bank section of the lab for processing.
Having a clean lab bench is important to prevent contamination of experiments and ensure accurate results. It also reduces the risk of cross-contamination between different samples or experiments. Additionally, a clean lab bench promotes a safe working environment for researchers.
Eating, drinking, or playing in the lab can introduce contaminants, and mess with experiments or compromise safety. It's important to maintain a clean and focused environment in a lab to ensure accurate and safe results.
It is not recommended to store clean urine for future use as it can lead to health risks and is not considered safe or ethical.
No, it is not safe to clean up a spilled acid on your lab table by yourself. Acids can be corrosive and dangerous, so it is important to notify your teacher or lab supervisor immediately to ensure proper cleanup procedures are followed to prevent any harm.
If your local department is large enough to have its own lab - that's where it will be sent. If not it wll be sent to a county lab - state lab - or a contracted facility.
Yes they will find the pot if you smoked it within a 30 days of the test so basicly your skrewed if so
Don't do drugs.
dont pee in it
wipe your penis on them and then pee on them. then lick the pee off until its dry.
they leave there sent on them 'pee'
just pee everywhere on the car seat you'll clean it later
pee on it
Pee on it!
Clean it up :|
Dogs can be trained to pee in a designated outdoor area like a backyard or a walkable area away from foot traffic. It's important to avoid letting them pee on sidewalks, lawns, or other people's property. Remember to clean up after your dog to keep the area clean and respectful for others.
no that's irregular 2nd answer: Pink pee is caused by a little blood in it, most likely due to bladder infection. Go to a doctor, right now, before the infection causes real damage. The doctor will have you go into a little bathroom and pee in a paper cup, which you leave there. The lab person will take your pee and look at it under a microscope. If the lab person sees bacteria in your pee, the doctor will prescribe an antibiotic like trimethoprim, amoxocillin, or ampocillin for you to take for 7 to 10 days.