disposable transfer pipette (also known as a Pasteur pipette), a ubiquitous tool in laboratory and medical settings for moving small volumes of liquid.
Visual Details
Material: It is made of clear, flexible plastic (typically low-density polyethylene), which allows the user to squeeze the bulb to draw up or dispense fluids.
Structure:
Bulb: The rounded top section serves as the integrated suction mechanism.
Stem: The long, narrow body includes faint graduation marks (volume measurements) for approximate liquid measurement.
Tip: The stem tapers down to a fine point for precision dispensing.
Background: The pipette is shown on a solid white background with a soft, clean shadow, highlighting its transparency and shape.