II. Directions: Match Column A with Column B. Write the LETTERS only.
A.
1. Supports the entire microscope
2. Holds the slide in place
3. Moves the body tube and the objectives up and down
4. Regulates the amount of light on the slide/specimen
5. Reflects light from a source to the lens of the microscope
6. Holds the objective lenses
7. Supports the eyepiece and lenses
8. Also known as ocular
9. Supports the slide being viewed
10. Used for focusing to get a clearer view of the specimen
11. Primary lenses used to magnify images of the specimen
12. Allows the user to tilt or incline the upper portion of the microscope
Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.arm
1.arm2.stage clips
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece7.body tube
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece7.body tube8.eyepiece
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece7.body tube8.eyepiece9.stage
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece7.body tube8.eyepiece9.stage10.objectives
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece7.body tube8.eyepiece9.stage10.objectives11.fine adjustment knob
1.arm2.stage clips3.coarse adjustment knob4.diaphragm5.mirros6.revolving nosepiece7.body tube8.eyepiece9.stage10.objectives11.fine adjustment knob12.inclination joint