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1. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek FRS was a Dutch businessman and scientist in the Golden Age of Dutch science and technology. A largely self-taught man in science, he is commonly known as "the Father of Microbiology", and one of the first microscopists and microbiologists.
2. Eye Piece
Looking Through the Eyepiece
Looking Through the EyepieceAt the top of the microscope are one or two tubes containing lenses; this is called the eyepiece. This is the part of the microscope scientists look through to see their specimen. The lens inside the eyepiece usually magnifies the specimen to 10 times its actual size.
3. Body Tube/Eye Piece Tube
Eyepiece Tube holds the eyepieces in place above the objective lens. Binocular microscope heads typically incorporate a diopter adjustment ring that allows for the possible inconsistencies of our eyesight in one or both eyes.
4. Diaphragm
Iris Diaphragm
Iris DiaphragmIris Diaphragm controls the amount of light reaching the specimen. It is located above the condenser and below the stage. Most high quality microscopes include an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm. Combined, they control both the focus and quantity of light applied to the specimen.
5. Fine Adjustment Knob
The field diaphragm control is located around the lens located in the base. Fine Adjustment Knob - This knob is inside the coarse adjustment knob and is used to bring the specimen into sharp focus under low power and is used for all focusing when using high power lenses.
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