Eyepiece (ocular lens), further magnifies the sample and serves as place for viewing the sample, Eyepiece tube (body tube), carries image to the eye, Revolving Nosepiece, Rotating device that allows for selection of objective lens, Objective Lens, Magnifies image of specimen (in conjunction with ocular lens), Stage Clips, Holds specimen in place, Iris Diaphragm, Regulates the intensity of light that is projected onto the slide, Light Source, Either external (redirected by mirrors) or internal (light bulb within the microscope base), Arm, angles the objective lens over the sample, Stage, Platform on which specimen is positioned (specimen is usually affixed to a glass slide), Coarse (adjustment) Focus Mechanism, for finding the sample of the slide and coarse adjustmen focus (Responsible for resolving the image), Fine Focus Mechanism, for focusing the sample image (Responsible for resolving the image), Base, keeps the microscope in place.
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