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body tube
the tube holds the ocular lens and the objective lenses at the proper working distance apart
revolving nosepiece
the rotating disk that holds two or more objective lenses
objective lenses
it magnifies the object and each lens have a different strength
stage clips
these two clips hold the slide from moving around
Diaphragm
controls the amount of light%
light source
a mirror to reflect the light
base
the bottom that holds it together and keeps it standing
fine adjustment knob
can be used with med and high power to bring the object being viewed into a a better focus
coarse adjustment knob
moves the tube or stage down to bring the object into focus
stage
the base for the object to go on and supports the microscope
arm
the handle that holds parts together and what you holds to carry with
ocular lens
the lens that you look through