What are centrifuge tubes used for in laboratory settings?

Centrifuge tubes are essential tools in laboratory settings used for separating substances based on their density through the process of centrifugation. Common uses include:

1. **Separating cellular components**: Centrifuge tubes help in isolating cells, organelles (like mitochondria), or proteins from biological samples such as blood or tissue.
2. **Sample storage**: They are used to store small volumes of liquids for experiments, especially when samples need to be spun at high speeds.
3. **DNA/RNA extraction**: During molecular biology procedures, centrifuge tubes help in separating nucleic acids from contaminants.
4. **Protein purification**: They are used in protein studies for fractionating proteins from mixtures.

Centrifuge tubes come in different materials (plastic, glass) and sizes depending on the application and the centrifuge machine used.

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