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Insect Studies.
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most sexual piece of glassware in the lab
Separatory funnel
Volumetric pipette
Erlenmeyer flask
Round bottom flask
Schlenk flask
Claisen flask
Test tube
Burette
Beaker
Graduated cylinder
Condenser
Fractionating column
Examples of Each
Separatory funnel
Volumetric pipette
Erlenmeyer flask
Round bottom flask
Schlenk flask (this is just one of many variants)
Claisen flask
Test tube
Burette
Beaker
Graduated cylinder
Condenser (one of several types)
Fractionating column
Ok so I'm taking a genetics class right now and in lab we've been given fruit flies with different mutations that we need to breed over the course of the semester.
Now, first thing I learned: fruit flies don't eat fruit. They eat yeast. They eat the yeast on fermenting fruit. They can not actually eat fruit. Their name is a lie.
Secondly, one of the two mutant lines I was given to cross are flies with the apterous mutation, aka they're wingless. I feel so bad for them, they can't do the one thing they're named for, they cant fly.
And then I realized. My fruit flies are in truth insects that eat yeast and can't fly.
Anyways, I've been calling them my yeast crawls and I am their god now.