Pipettes are used to transfer the measured volume of liquid which is known as a media dispenser.
Pipettes come in several designs for various purposes with differing levels of accuracy and precision from single-piece glass pipettes to more complex adjustable or electronic pipettes.
The RBC pipette is generally known as the diluting pipette used in the dilute blood ratio of ‘1:100’ or ‘1:200’ in the Hemocytometer.
The main use of the RBC pipette is: as a liquid dispenser. It has been used in chemistry, biology, and medicine as a laboratory instrument.
There’s a red bead present on this pipette. This pipette has the graduation mark up to 101 bulb size is wider and the lumen is smaller.
The RBC is used for different blood chemistry studies and also for a number of research purposes which can be easily carried out by using this pipette.
Therefore, the RBC pipette is used as a diluting pipette or we can say liquid dispenser.