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Base
Bottom of the microscope supports
Light source
Makes the specimen visible
Stage
Where you placed the slide
Arm
Supports upper part of microscope
Fine adjustment
Sharpen the image, both powers
Course adjustment
Focuses the image under low power
eyepiece/ocular
What you look through
Body tube
Attach his eyepiece to the nose
Revolving nose, peace
Holds objective lens
High power objective
Provide provides 40 X magnification
Low power objective
Provides 10 X magnification
Stage clips
Holds the slide in place
Diaphragm
Controls/regulates the amount of light
One?
Body
2
Nose piece
Three
Scanning objective
Four
Low power objective
Five
High-power objective
Six
Stage clips
Seven
Diaphragm
Eight
Light
Nine
Eyepiece/ocular
10
Arm
11
Stage
12
Big course tuner
13
Big course tuner
14
Base
To properly carry the microscope, you must hold
The arm and the base
What part of the microscope regulates the amount of
The diaphragm
One under high power never use the
Course adjustments
As you increase magnification the field of view
Decreases in size
When looking through a group of cells you would see
Less cells when switching to high power
When looking through a microscope you move the slide to the right the object appears to move
left because they always move an opposite direction
All objects appear
Larger backwards and upside down