Compound light microscopes, uses two lenses to refract the light twice, magnifying the image more., Magnifying, making the object appear bigger, Eye piece, What you look through to see the specimen, Nosepiece, The structure that holds the objective lenses, Objective Lens, The lens closest to the object to be viewed., Stage, The main flat surface that holds the slides for observation., Diaphragm, A five hole disc housed under the stage that controls the amount of light passing through the stage opening., Coarse Focus, The larger knob that moves the objective lense closer or farther from the specimen, Fine Focus, The smaller knob that moves the objective lens closer or farther away from the specimen., Base, The bottom support structure of the microscope, Slide, The rectangular plate, made of glass, used to hold specimen, B.U.B., Backwards, upside down, bigger, Field of view, the amount of a sample you can see under a microscope., Transparent, All light passes though (glass, windows), Translucent, Some light passes through (Paper, tissue, stained glass), Opaque, No light passes through (Desks, rocks, book).
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