Arrange the following steps in the process of the focusing the specimen using the compound microscope. Write A (first step) to J (last step) on the space provided. 1. Place the microscope about an inch from the edge of the work table. ______ 2. Readjust the mirror or diaphragm in order to attain the clearest image. ______ 3. Turn the revolving nosepiece to position the lowest power objective. ______ 4. Turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into sharp focus. ______ 5. Slowly turn the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into broad focus. _____ 6. Place the slide with specimen on the stage directly above the aperture and fasten it with the stage clips. ______ 7. Look through the eyepiece(s) and adjust the mirror and diaphragm until you attain the maximum, comfortable level of light. ______ 8. Move the microscope slide until the image is in the center of the field of view. ______ 9. If you cannot focus on your specimen, repeat the above steps and work from objective to objective until the higher power objective lens is in place. ______ 10. Once you have attained a clear image, you should be able to change to a higher power objective lens (HPO) with only minimal use of the focusing adjustment. ______