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Controls the amount of light reaching the specimen
Diaphragm / Iris diaphragm
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Connects the body tube and the base
Arm
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Holds the glass slide in place
stage clips
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Instrument that can magnify or enlarge the image of objects?
Microscope
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Brings the specimen into sharp focus
Fine Adjustment Knob (FAK)
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Brings the object into aproximate focus by raising and lowering the stage
Coarse Adjustment Knob ( CAK)
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Is where the specimen to be viewed is placed
Stage
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Why is compound microscope called " compound"?
Because it consist of two kinds of lenses: occular lense and ojective lens.
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Holds the objective lenses in place and allow it to revolve
Revolving nosepiece
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what do you called to the two most commonly used objectives?
LPO and HPO
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what you look through at the top of the microscope
occular lens or eye piece
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Primary optical lenses used to magnify an object
Objectives
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Connects the occular lens/eyepiece and the objective lenses
body tube
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Used for support to all the parts of the microscope
Base
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Source of light, typically located at the base
light source/ illuminator
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