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1.Arm
2.Body Tube
3.Eyepiece
4.Diaghragm
5.Revolving Nosepiece
6.Coarse Adjustment Knob
7.Fine Adjustment Knob
8.Base
9.Objective Lenses
10.Stage Clip
11.Stage
12.Light Source



A. The part used to look through the microscope.
B. The major lenses used for specimen visualization.
C. It focuses the image under the scanner and the low power objectives
D. The part connecting the base to the head and the eyepiece tube to the
base. It is also used when carrying the microscope.
E. The platform that holds the specimen for viewing.
F. It controls the amount of light that passes through the specimen. JAS
G. It holds the objective lenses. It is movable and it can revolve the objective
lenses depending on the magnificaton power of the lens.
K. It holds the diaphragm in place
1. It holds the eyepiece.
1. It supports the Microscope.
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K. It could be a lamp or a mirror that provides light for the specimen
L. it holds the specimen slide in piace
M. It focuses the images under high power and oil immersion objectives.​


Sagot :

1. D

This is the part connecting the base and to the head and the eyepiece tube to the base of the microscope.

2. I

3. A

a compound microscope has one lens in the eyepiece, the part you look through.

4. F

Diaphragm controls the amount of light reaching the specimen. It is located above the condenser and below the stage.

5. G

This is the part that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power.

6. C

Coarse adjustment knob- Focuses the image under low power (usually the bigger knob) Fine adjustment knob-Sharpens the image under all powers (usually the smaller knob) Arm- supports the body tube and is used to carry the microscope.

7. M

8. J

It acts as microscopes support.

9. B

Objective Lens are the major lenses used for specimen visualization.

10. L

Stage clips hold the slides in place.

11. E

The platform that holds the specimen for viewing.

12. K