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It's also called a teat pipette or pastette. It's a glass or plastic tube with a narrow opening at the bottom and a flexible bulb at the top used for sucking up and transferring small volumes of liquid. We often use one for eye drops.

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A dropper pipette is a laboratory tool used to transfer small volumes of liquids. It consists of a long glass or plastic tube with a rubber bulb at one end to create suction and a tip at the other end to release or dispense the liquid in precise amounts. Dropper pipettes are commonly used in chemical and biological laboratories for tasks such as dispensing reagents or transferring samples.

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