Eyepiecelens-An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes.
Body tube - The body tube is a hollow tube through which light travels from the objective to the ocular.
Revolving nosepiece - This is the part that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power.
Objectivelens-the objective lenses are the optical elements closest to the specimen. The objective lens gathers light from the specimen, which is focused to produce the real image that is seen on the ocular lens.
Stage- The mirror is used to direct light from the light source to the microscopic field.
Stageclip- Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, the slide is controlled by turning two knobs instead of having to move it manually. One knob moves the slide left and right, the other moves it forward and backward.
Base- The bottom of the microscope, used for support. Illuminator: A steady light source (110 volts) used in place of a mirror.
Morepartofmicroscope
Arm- The arm of the microscope supports the body tube.
Coarseadjustmentknob - The coarse adjustment knob located on the arm of the microscope moves the stage up and down to bring the specimen into focus.
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The 7 types of microscope.
Eyepiece lens - An eyepiece, or ocular lens, is a type of lens that is attached to a variety of optical devices such as telescopes and microscopes.
Body tube - The body tube is a hollow tube through which light travels from the objective to the ocular.
Revolving nosepiece - This is the part that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power.
Objective lens - the objective lenses are the optical elements closest to the specimen. The objective lens gathers light from the specimen, which is focused to produce the real image that is seen on the ocular lens.
Stage - The mirror is used to direct light from the light source to the microscopic field.
Stage clip - Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, the slide is controlled by turning two knobs instead of having to move it manually. One knob moves the slide left and right, the other moves it forward and backward.
Base - The bottom of the microscope, used for support. Illuminator: A steady light source (110 volts) used in place of a mirror.
More part of microscope
Arm - The arm of the microscope supports the body tube.
Coarse adjustment knob - The coarse adjustment knob located on the arm of the microscope moves the stage up and down to bring the specimen into focus.
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