You’re amazing. 10 years in biology. And not one professor has ever said THE SECOND STOP IS FOR DISPENSE ONLY. this fixed every experiment I have for micro this semester thank you
@@YouTooBioYes ma'am your teaching is super🙏🙏🙏 You are enhancing both the theoretical n practical knowledge about the topic. Thank you so much ma'am
Amazing. I never used micropipette in our university lab. I didn't have any ideas about it. But after watching the video. i learnt many tips Thank you so much ❤
This is very helpful. I have to teach some new undergraduate students how to use micropipets but I was having a hard time figuring our how to accurately convey what I know in a way that makes sense to people with no lab experience
FAR better than the first video I watched. It couldn't explain the 2 stops properly. Another one of those videos where the person explaining it is like he's explaining it to someone who already knows.
Tomorrow is my first in-person second-year lab, so I was looking to refresh my memory on how to use micropipettes, and this video was perfect! It was so easy to understand and all of the visuals and animations helped so so much. I was worried about not remembering how to use the micropipettes, as I never got to physically use them in my first-year labs due to everything being online because of COVID, but now I can say I'm fairly confident, and even excited to use them, all because of this video :)
Amazing video, really liked everything, especially the tips and the warning being so clear, BUT please mention somewhere that at 2:18 you made a mistake on the biggest pipette saying "0 6 5" equals 650qm, please make a note in the top comment. For the rest; amazing Thanks a lot
Good demonstration, Madam, but could we know which graduation is considered for a given micropipette? I mean, for example in one pipette there are three (03) numbers appear and which number to consider?
In theory, yes but most people don't. There's no automated way to clean and sort them back into tip boxes, so it's practically very expensive (labor) to clean, autoclave and sort.
Ma'am let's say we need to pipette out 1500µl...and we have a P1000 micropipette.....then first we have to set 1 0 0 to pipette out 1000µl and then AGAIN we have set the volume display as 0 5 0 to pipette out 500µl more....total 1000+500=1500µl....is that the correct procedure mam ?
I would try a p1000 tip. If the opening of the tip is too small, cut a little piece of the tip off with a razor blade to make the opening a little bigger.