Wet Laboratories are defined as laboratories where chemicals, drugs, or other material or biological matter are tested and analyzed requiring water, direct ventilation, and specialized piped utilities. A chemical substance is a Material with a definite chemical composition. A drug, broadly speaking is any chemical substance that when absorbed into the body Wet Laboratory space types do not include biohazards in Levels BL-2, BL-3, and BL-4 as defined by the 1999 NIH/CDC guideline "Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories. " The Wet Laboratory space types are typically located within a building specifically designed to house them. A laboratory (informally lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific Research, Experiments and
In biology, genetics or biochemistry, the terms wetlab or wet laboratory distinguish classical experiments handling biological material from in silico work (computer analysis). Foundations of modern biology There are five unifying principles Genetics (from Ancient Greek grc-Latn genetikos, “genitive” and that from grc-Latn genesis, “origin” a discipline of Biology, is Biochemistry is the study of the chemical processes in living Organisms It deals with the Structure and function of cellular components such as