What is a pipet

A pipet is a laboratory tool used to transfer and measure small volumes of liquid. It typically consists of a narrow tube with a tapered tip and a rubber bulb or pipetting device at one end to facilitate precise and controlled dispensing of liquids. Pipets come in various sizes and types, including volumetric pipets, graduated pipets, and serological pipets, and are commonly used in scientific research, medical diagnostics, and other laboratory applications.