1) This is the lens closest to your eye and usually has a magnification of x10. a) Coarse focus b) Objective Lenses c) Diaphragm d) Eyepiece 2) This is used to focus the image so you can see it clearly. a) Objective Lenses b) Stage Clips c) Coarse focus d) Light 3) This is used to focus the image so it is very sharp and clear with good detaIl. a) Stage Clips b) Fine Focus c) Diaphragm d) Light 4) The light source projects light onto the microscope slide. It can be a mirror or a bulb. a) Light b) Arm c) Fine Focus d) Base 5) These are 3 lenses with different strengths to magnify the image more clearly. a) Stage Clips b) Eyepiece c) Objective Lenses d) Coarse focus 6) These hold the slide in place and keep it still. a) Coarse focus b) Stage Clips c) Fine Focus d) Eyepiece 7) This holds the eye piece lens above the stage. a) Arm b) Objective Lenses c) Fine Focus d) Coarse focus 8) Controls the amount of light that shines onto the slide. a) Diaphragm b) Fine Focus c) Stage d) Light 9) This is a flat surface where you place your slide with a hole in to allow light through. a) Base b) Stage c) Coarse focus d) Fine Focus 10) This is very heavy to keep the microscope from falling over. a) Objective Lenses b) Base c) Stage d) Light
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Function of microscope parts -revision KS3
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