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assessment 4.1: label the parts of a microscope.
Brief Explanations
To label the parts of a microscope, we identify each component:
- Head: The top part holding ocular lenses.
- Ocular lenses (Eyepiece): For viewing, magnifies the image.
- Body (Tube): Connects head to arm, holds optical parts.
- Objective lenses: Attached to the revolving nosepiece, provide magnification.
- Revolving Nosepiece (Turret): Holds objective lenses, rotates to switch them.
- Stage: Platform to place the slide, has clips to hold it.
- Stage Clips: Secure the slide on the stage.
- Arm: Supports head and stage, connects to base.
- Coarse Adjustment Knob: For large - scale focus adjustments.
- Fine Adjustment Knob: For fine - tuning focus.
- Condenser: Focuses light onto the specimen.
- Diaphragm (Iris Diaphragm): Controls light intensity.
- Light Source (Illuminator): Provides light for viewing (below the stage, near the base).
- Base: The bottom part, provides stability.
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- Head: The upper part containing ocular lenses.
- Ocular lenses: The eyepieces for viewing.
- Body: Connects head and arm, optical path.
- Objective lenses: Magnify the specimen, on the nosepiece.
- Revolving Nosepiece: Holds and rotates objectives.
- Stage: Holds the slide.
- Stage Clips: Secure the slide.
- Arm: Supports head and stage.
- Coarse Adjustment Knob: Rough focus adjustment.
- Fine Adjustment Knob: Precise focus adjustment.
- Condenser: Focuses light on specimen.
- Diaphragm: Controls light intensity.
- Light Source: Illuminates the specimen.
- Base: Supports the microscope.