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What should you do if any accident, injury, or dangerous condition happens during an experiment?
What should you do if any accident, injury, or dangerous condition happens during an experiment?
- Clean up the spill yourself
- Continue with the experiment
- Ask a classmate for help
- Notify your teacher immediately and wait for instructions (correct)
What should you assume about the chemicals used in the lab?
What should you assume about the chemicals used in the lab?
- They are safe to touch and smell
- They are dangerous if used improperly (correct)
- They are only dangerous if ingested
- They are harmless if used improperly
How should you handle live animals during a lab?
How should you handle live animals during a lab?
- Handle them with care and follow teacher's directions (correct)
- Inform your teacher after handling them
- Handle them without gloves
- Avoid handling them altogether
What is the correct way to carry a microscope?
What is the correct way to carry a microscope?
What should you do when working with preserved specimens and dissection material?
What should you do when working with preserved specimens and dissection material?
Which of the following actions should you take if an accident or injury occurs during an experiment?
Which of the following actions should you take if an accident or injury occurs during an experiment?
What should you do if your lab involves working with live animals?
What should you do if your lab involves working with live animals?
What precaution should you take when carrying a microscope?
What precaution should you take when carrying a microscope?
What should you do if your lab involves working with preserved specimens and dissection material?
What should you do if your lab involves working with preserved specimens and dissection material?
When should you assume that chemicals used in your labs could be dangerous?
When should you assume that chemicals used in your labs could be dangerous?