Slide holder - It is known as stage clips, it holds the slide in place., Eyepiece - It is known as the ocular lens where you look through a microscope., Diaphragm - It is known as the iris, locates under the condenser which controls the amount of light that reaches the specimen viewed under the microscope., Stage - It contains the stage clips and holders where the specimen is placed for viewing., Objective lens - These are the major lenses wherein each lens has its own magnification power ranges from 40x- 100x to view the specimen., Switch - Turns on and off the light source., Condenser - Located under the stage and next to the diaphragm, it helps to collect and focus light from the light source into the specimen., Nose piece - It is known as the revolving turret which holds the objective lenses., Diopter adjustment - It corrects any difference in one’s eyesight by changing the focus on one eyepiece., Fine focus - It is known as fine adjustment know which it slowly and precisely controls to finely focus the image when viewing at higher magnifications., Coarse focus - It is known as the coarse adjustment knob which rapidly controls the quick focusing by moving the objective lens or stage up and down., Light source - It is known as an illuminator located at the base of the microscope. It provides light for the specimen.,

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