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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Miller)/01%3A_Labs/1.02%3A_Lab_Safety_AssignmentSketch the lab space and note the locations of the following: What could happen if you shake a liquid culture? What is wrong with laying an empty tube on the bench top? What could happen if you pick u...Sketch the lab space and note the locations of the following: What could happen if you shake a liquid culture? What is wrong with laying an empty tube on the bench top? What could happen if you pick up a tube by the cap? If you spill a culture, what should you do FIRST? When no longer needed, where do you place an empty test tube rack? What is the most dangerous item in the microbiology teaching lab? Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health, Public Health Service.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_(Kimball)/20%3A_General_Science/20.06%3A_DrugsThis page outlines the drug testing process, which starts with testing numerous chemicals on lab animals and may lead to human trials through an IND application to the FDA. The human trials consist of...This page outlines the drug testing process, which starts with testing numerous chemicals on lab animals and may lead to human trials through an IND application to the FDA. The human trials consist of three phases: Phase I focuses on safety in healthy volunteers, Phase II tests efficacy and side effects in patients, and Phase III collects comprehensive safety and effectiveness data. Upon successful completion, a NDA is submitted, and the drug is branded for market release.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_Laboratory_Manual_(Miller)/01%3A_Labs/1.01%3A_Laboratory_SafetyIn this course you will actually get to manipulate living things and see what happens…exciting! Working with living microorganisms also carries with it the risk of being harmed by these organisms. An ...In this course you will actually get to manipulate living things and see what happens…exciting! Working with living microorganisms also carries with it the risk of being harmed by these organisms. An infection contracted in a laboratory setting is called a Laboratory Acquired Infection (LAI).
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_and_General_Biology/Biology_102_Laboratory_Manual%3A_Biology_of_Plants_and_Animals_(Ray_and_Jones)/01%3A_ChaptersThis page provides a structured overview of essential biological topics, including animal organization, tissues, various body systems, homeostasis, the nervous system, senses, mammalian anatomy, and r...This page provides a structured overview of essential biological topics, including animal organization, tissues, various body systems, homeostasis, the nervous system, senses, mammalian anatomy, and reproduction in mammals and flowering plants, aimed at facilitating learning pathways in biology.