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Eyepiece tube – it’s the eyepiece holder. It carries the eyepiece just above the objective lens. Objective lenses – These are the major lenses used for specimen visualization.
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Nose piece – also known as the revolving turret. The Adjustment knobs – These are knobs that are used to focus the microscope.
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Stage – This is the section on which the specimen is placed for viewing. Aperture – This is a hole on the microscope stage, through which the transmitted light from the source reaches the stage.
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Microscopic illuminator – This is the microscopes light source, located at the base. Condenser – These are lenses that are used to collect and focus light from the illuminator into the specimen.
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Abbe Condenser – this is a condenser specially designed on high-quality microscopes, which makes the condenser to be movable and allows very high magnification of above 400X. The rack stop – It controls how far the stages should go preventing the objective lens from getting too close to the specimen slide which may damage the specimen.
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Objective lenses – These are the major lenses used for specimen visualization.
The Adjustment knobs – These are knobs that are used to focus the microscope.
Aperture – This is a hole on the microscope stage, through which the transmitted light from the source reaches the stage.
Condenser – These are lenses that are used to collect and focus light from the illuminator into the specimen.
The rack stop – It controls how far the stages should go preventing the objective lens from getting too close to the specimen slide which may damage the specimen.
Answer:
A - Eyepiece
- contains the ocular lens magnification power is 10x
B- Coarse Adjustment Knob
- moves the body tube up and down in large movements to focus the image
C- Fine Adjustment Knob
-moves the body tube in small movements to "fine tune" or sharpen the focus
D- Objective Lenses
- lenses at the base of the body tube; they magnify the object; ours has 3 lenses (low = 4x; medium = 10x; high= 40x)
H- Body Tube
- maintains the proper distance between the ocular and objective lenses
I- Revolving Nosepiece
-holds the objective lenses; rotates to change the lens
J- Diaphragm
- controls the amount of light going through the object and up the body tube
K- Mirror
-bounces light up through the diaphragm, the stage, the object, and into the two lenses
L- Base
- supports the entire microscope
note: sa letter E,F,G dko po alam kung saan naka turo 'yong label nya tnx.