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Chapter 6 medical lab

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The metric system unit of volume is a   liter  
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The metric system unit of length is a   meter  
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The metric unit of mass is a   gram  
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The prefix milli represents   10-3  
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The prefix micro represents   10-6  
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The primary use of a l ml volumetric pipette is to   measure an unknown serum sample  
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The primary use of a 10 ml graduated pipette is to   add a reagent to a reaction tube  
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The primary use of a 100 ml volumetric flask is to   Prepare a reagent of specific total volume  
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An etched ring on a to deliver (TD) pipette indicates   The drop remaining in the tip must be blown out  
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A cytocentrifuge is used to spread   liquid specimens evenly over a slide, monolayers of cells  
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The purest type of reagent water is   Type 1  
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Water from which minerals have been removed and that meets the specifications for type II and type III water is called   distilled water  
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Grades of chemicals include all the following grades except   industrial grade  
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Reference standards are chemicals whose purity has been ensured by the   National Institute of Standards and Technology  
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A solute is   the substance dissolved in the solution  
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A label for a reagent should bear   name and concentration of reagent, date prepared and expiration date, initials of preparer  
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