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describe a clinical thermometer how does it differ from the thermometer used in Laboratories​

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Answered by chishabp77
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Laboratory thermometer is not used to measure animal or human body temperature while the clinical thermometer is used to measure the body temperature. ... while that of laboratory thermometer is -10° to 110°C. Measuring scale or least count of both the thermometers are different.

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Answered by Anonymous
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{\underline{\underline{\bf{Clinical\; Thermometer:-}}}}

• A thermometer used for measuring animal or human body temperature. It's range between 35° to 43° C.

•Laboratory thermometer is not used to measure animal or human body temperature but it is used to measure the hotness or coldness of sny object whereas the clinical thermometer is used to measure the body temperature.

•Range of laboratory thermometer is between-10° to 110°C but range of clinical thermometer is 35°C to 42° C.

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