eyepiece or ocular lense, Magnifies the image of the specimen, often with 10x magnification, nosepiece, Holds the objective lense, Objective lense, revolve on the nosepiece, commmonly with powers of 4x 10x and 40x, Total Magnification, Calculated by multiplying the power of the eyepieces by the power of the objective lens, Stage Clips, Supports that hold slides in place on the stage, stage, Where the specimen is placed for observation, Diaphragm(iris), controls lightt passing through the slide, located below the stage, Illuminator, Supplies light throught the stage and onto the specimen, arm, connects the base to the nosepiece and eyepiece, also used for carrying the microscope, Coarse Focus (adjustment), Moves the stage for general focus on the specimen, first dial used for focusing, Fine Focus (adjustment), Moves the stage in smaller increments for a clear view of the spciment, second dial used for focusing, Base, Main support of the microscope.
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