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1. Eye piece- it is used to see the specimen
2. Body tube- passageway of light
3. Revolving nosepiece- it carries all the objectives
4. Objective- it is used to magnify the specimen
5. stage- the platform that holds the slide containing the specimen.
6. Stage clip- it holds the slide securely on the stage.
7. Diaphragm- controls the amount of light reaching the specimen
8. mirror- it is used to reflect light through the object
9. Course adjustment knob- the upper larger knobs used to bring an object into focus, under low power objective only.
10. Fine adjustment knob- lower smaller knobs for slow movement of the body tube, under high power objective and other high powered lenses.
11. Arm- it serves as a handle of the microscope. It connects the base and the body tube together.
12. Inclination joint-used to tilt your microscope back for easier viewing
13. Base- This is where the microscope firmly rest
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Answer:
1. Eye piece- it is used to see the specimen
2. Body tube- passageway of light
3. Revolving nosepiece- it carries all the objectives
4. Objective- it is used to magnify the specimen
5. stage- the platform that holds the slide containing the specimen.
6. Stage clip- it holds the slide securely on the stage.
7. Diaphragm- controls the amount of light reaching the specimen
8. mirror- it is used to reflect light through the object
9. Course adjustment knob- the upper larger knobs used to bring an object into focus, under low power objective only.
10. Fine adjustment knob- lower smaller knobs for slow movement of the body tube, under high power objective and other high powered lenses.
11. Arm- it serves as a handle of the microscope. It connects the base and the body tube together.
12. Inclination joint-used to tilt your microscope back for easier viewing
13. Base- This is where the microscope firmly rest