What is the main purpose of a microscope?, To magnify tiny objects like cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye., What part of the microscope do you look through to see the magnified image?, The ocular lens (eyepiece)., What are the three main objective lenses on a compound microscope?, Scanning (low power), low power, and high power., What part of the microscope holds the slide in place?, The stage., Why is the coarse and fine adjustment important in microscopy?, They allow you to focus the specimen clearly at different magnifications., What is the function of the diaphragm in a microscope?, It controls the amount of light that passes through the specimen to improve clarity and contrast., Which microscope part moves the stage slightly for precise focusing under high magnification?, The fine adjustment knob., What is the function of the condenser lens in a microscope?, It focuses light onto the specimen to enhance illumination and image quality., Which part of the microscope do you rotate to switch between different objective lenses?, The revolving nosepiece., Why is it important to start with the lowest power objective when observing a specimen?, It helps locate the specimen easily and prevents damage to the slide or objective lens..

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