Correct: Ocular lens= magnifies; where you look through to see an image of your specimen, body tube= connects the eyepiece to the objective lens, arm= supports the tube and connects it to the base, nosepiece= the part that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power, objective lens= Magnifies. Usually by 10x, 40x, or 100x. , stage= the flat platform where you place your slides, stage clips= hold the slide in place, aperture= An opening or hole on the stage that allows light to flow through., coarse adjustment knob= Moves stage or body tube up and down, fine adjustment knob= small knob used to fine-tune the focus of the specimen, light source= makes the specimen easier to see. Located on the base., diaphragm= controls the amount of light that goes through., base= the bottom of the microscope, Incorrect: base= magnifies; where you look through to see an image of your specimen, diaphragm= connects the eyepiece to the objective lens, light source= supports the tube and connects it to the base, fine adjustment knob= the part that holds two or more objective len, coarse adjustment knob= Magnifies. Usually by 10x, 40x, or 100x., stage= An opening or hole on the stage that allows light to flow through., stage clips= the flat platform where you place your slides, aperture= hold the slide in place, nosepiece= Magnifies. Usually by 10x, 40x, or 100x., objective lens= the part that holds two or more obj, body tube= supports the tube and connects it to th, arm= connects the eyepiece to the objective lens, ocular lens= the bottom of the microscope,

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