1. BIOLOGY- the study of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena (bio = life; ology =...

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Week 1 Vocab:

1. BIOLOGY- the study of life or living matter in all its forms and phenomena (bio = life; ology = the study of)

2. BIOHAZARD- a health risk posed by a pathogen used or produced in biological research

3. PRECISION- mechanical or scientific exactness

4. ACCURACY- freedom from error or defect

Week 1 Vocab:

5. MENISCUS- the convex or concave (curved) upper surface of a column of liquid

6. CORROSIVE- having the quality of acidity or eating away

7. GRADUATED CYLINDER- a narrow, cylindrical container marked with horizontal lines to represent units of measurement and used to precisely measure the volume of liquids

Week 1 Vocab:

8. MASS- the quantity of matter as determined from its weight or from Newton’s 2nd Law (F=ma)

9. VOLUME- the amount of space, measured in cubic units, that an object or substance occupies

10.FLAMMABLE- easily set on fire; combustible

Lab EquipmentCompetency 1.a

Graduated Cylinder

Used to make accurate measurements of liquid volumes.

MENISUS (see vocab) Bumpers- used to protect if tipped over, keep them near the top of the cylinder

Pipette

Used for exact (precise) volume measurements of liquids

Several different kinds

Plastic

Volumetric (Glass)

Balance (Triple Beam)

Used to measure masses very precisely.

Each beam measures a different mass unit

Bio BW (8/14)

Pick up a sheet from the counter. Choose a partner NEAR you (DON’T

CHANGE SEATS) and answer the questions on the back.

You may work alone if you want. Write your answers below the

questions. Hang onto it when you’re finish.

Don’t turn it in.

Thermometer

Used to measure temperature Celsius (C = (F-32) x 5/9) Kelvin (K = C + 273) Fahrenheit (F = C x 9/5 + 32)

Ruler

Used to measure length or distance

Beakers

Used to contain volumes of liquids. Measurements are not as precise as

graduated cylinders or pipettes Marks on the side indicate units of volume

Test Tubes

Clear glass tube used to hold small volumes of substances

Not very precise

Test Tube Rack

Used to hold test tubes upright.

Mortor & Pestle

Used for crushing and grinding substances

Erlenmeyer Flask

Most common flask Used to contain volumes

reaction solutions Not very precise, but

there are units of volume marked

Volumetric Flask

More precise than the Erhlenmeyer flask.

Has precise graduation volume markers on the neck of the flask

Florance Flask

Used to contain volumes of liquid substances

Not very precise Rounded bottom makes it

easy to tip over

Safety Goggles

Used to protect the eyes during experiments

Vents help keep goggles from getting foggy

Apron/Lab Coat

Used to protect clothing during an experiment

Tongs/Test Tube Holders

Used to hold hot or potentially hazardous equipment

Watch Glass

Used to cover beakers, especially if the substance inside is potentially hazardous

Stirring Rod

Glass rod used to stir liquids

Bunsen Burner

Produces a single gas flame, used for heating and sterilization

STRIKER- piece of flint equipment used to “strike” a Bunsen burner

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