1) Provides light to view the specimen a) Stage Clips b) Base c) Stage d) Light source 2) Place you put the slide for viewing a) Objective lenses b) Diaphragm c) Light source d) Stage 3) Supports the body of the microscope a) Revolving Nosepiece b) Arm c) Fine focus d) Base 4) Mounted on the revolving nosepiece and magnifies a different power a) Objective lenses b) Fine focus c) Light source d) Coarse focus 5) Where you look into the microscope (10x) a) Fine focus b) Eyepiece c) Light source d) Stage Clips 6) Used to fine-tune the image once your specimen comes into focus a) Light source b) Eyepiece c) Objective lenses d) Fine focus 7) Use this knob to begin focusing your specimen a) Stage Clips b) Base c) Coarse focus d) Eyepiece 8) Keeps the slide from moving around the stage. a) Objective lenses b) Diaphragm c) Stage Clips d) Light source 9) Supports the entire upper portion of the microscope. a) Fine focus b) Arm c) Diaphragm d) Revolving Nosepiece 10) Where the objective lenses are mounted. a) Revolving Nosepiece b) Diaphragm c) Objective lenses d) Light source 11) Regulates amount of light passing through the stage. a) Stage Clips b) Arm c) Fine focus d) Diaphragm

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