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Iris Diaphragm
regulates/controls the amount of light coming through the stage opening.
Occular
Maintains the proper distance between the eyepiece and the objective lens
Stage
Where you place the specimen that you want to view
Slide Retainer
Holds the slides/specimen in place for viewing
High Power objective
Magnifies image 40X found on the nosepiece
Base
Support/bottom of the microscope, used to carry the microscope.
Lamp Housing
Provides light to enable us to see the specimen on the slide.
Arm
Used in order to carry the microscope.
Coarse Adjustment
moves the stage up or down a lot, used first when viewing the slide. ***NOT used when in high power***
Fine Adjustment
moves the stage a little, used to see details/focus. *When using high power this is the only knob used*
Eyepiece
Used to view an object under the microscope, has a magnification power of 10X
Nosepiece
Holds the objective lenses and rotates to change the magnification.
Scanning Lens
Magnifies the image 4x and is found on the nosepiece
Medium Power objective
Magnifies the image 10x and is found on the nosepiece
Slide
Piece of glass we put objects on before viewing.
Cover slip
Square piece of plastic that goes on top of an object before viewing under a microscope.
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- Scanning Lens
- Medium Power objective
- Slide