A tiger top tube ( the one that has serum at the bottom)
red tiger top
Red top, no gel.
If you mean the "magic ball" as in the touchable bubbles that you blow up from a tube? You buy the kit witch will come with a blowing tube with a yellow side and a red also it will come with a tube in the shape of toothpaste first squeeze some goo from the tube that is in the shape of tooth past and push on the tube then rap some glue around the yellow end of the tube then back sure there is a dot on top then blow slowly from the red end after that when you have it the size you want the balloon pinch the balloon were the tube is and pull off then make sure it is no hole's and then PLAY!!!
Green top
A gold or red-top vacutainer tube is typically used for a basic metabolic panel (BMP) blood draw.
The color of the top tube for a BMP (Basic Metabolic Panel) blood draw is typically gold or red-gray, depending on the manufacturer. It is important to verify the specific tube color with the healthcare provider or laboratory performing the blood draw to ensure accurate collection.
A tiger top tube ( the one that has serum at the bottom)
A red-top tube is typically used to perform a basic metabolic panel (BMP) in the laboratory.
A gold or red-stoppered tube is typically used for a Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) testing.
A Basic Metabolic Panel (BMP) typically requires a serum separator tube (SST) or a gel-barrier tube. These tubes are commonly gold or red-striped tops. The gold or red-striped top tube is used to collect a blood sample for various tests, including those in a BMP, which measures basic metabolic markers like glucose, electrolytes, and kidney function.
Red/ Tiger top
A serum separator tube (SST) with a red or gold stopper is typically used to collect a basic metabolic panel (BMP). This type of tube allows for the separation of serum from the blood cells after centrifugation, which is important for accurate results in BMP testing.
A CK blood draw typically goes into a red-top tube.
red tiger top
red tiger top
red tiger top