Answer:
There are more than I can possibly describe and truly it depends on what type of lab you work in. But here are some basics:
Pipetters--both small (2 ul) to big (10 ml) to really big (100 mL)
Tissue Culture hoods--enclosures that produce air barriers to separate the inside liquids/solids from the outside environment while still being able to work with them
Bunsen Burners--you have to know what these are
Containers--petri plates, flasks, beakers, tubes, conicals--glass and plastic, there are hundreds of different containers for different tasks
Microscope--most labs have a good compound microscope with fluorescence lights and phase contrast condensers
Columns--measure liquids, etc.
Scales--measure amounts down to micrograms
Spectrophotometer--different types for different liquid suspensions and measures. We have a 'Nanospec' which measures amounts of DNA or protein in water suspensions, we also have one for measuring bacterial cell concentration in cultures
PCR machine--machine that amplifies template DNA to workable quantities
Electrophoresis machines/trays--for analyzing DNA on agarose gels
Western Blot Trays--for analyzing proteins on gels
Work Bench--to do your work of course!
Fridge, Freezers, Nitrogen Freezers--for storage and prevention of growth of bacteria
Autoclave--for sterilizing materials
Centrifuges--small ones for 1.5 mL tubes and huge ones for 35 mLs at 25,000 rpm, for separating out materials in liquids
That about sums it up :)
Any more questions? Message me--I work at a Biology research lab