What is the parts of a microscope​

Sagot :

Answer: 1. Body Tube

2. Revolving Nosepiece

3. Objectives (High Power and Low Power)

4. Stage clips

5. Diaphragm

6. Lightsource

7. Ocular Lens/Eyepiece

8. Arm

9. Stage

10. Coarse Adjustment Knob

11. Fine Adjustment Knob

12. Base

or this

The parts of the microscope

1.Eyepiece/Ocular lens

-It is the part you look through

2.Body tube/Barrel

-Hollow tube that connects ocular

lens to the objective lens

3.Revolving Nosepiece/Turret

-Holds the objectives in place

-Allows change in magnification

by switching from one objective

to another

4.Objectives

-Scanner(shortest)

Color: red

magnification:4x

- Low power(short)

color: yellow

magnification: 10x

-High power(long)

color : blue

magnification: 10x

5.Arm

-Supports the body tube

- Also known as the backbone

of the backbone of the

microscope.

6.Stage

-Supports the specimen/slide

7.Stage Clip

-Keeps specimen/slide tight

against stage.

-Holds the specimen in place.

8.Diaphram

-Controls the amount of light

that reaches your eye.

9.Course adjustment knob

-Allows the body tube to move

up and down.

10. Fine adjustment knob

-Used for finer focusing

-It is usually used with high

power objective.

11.Light source

-Provides light to the specimen

making it possible to be seen.

12.Base

-Supports the entire

microscope.

13.Inclination Joint

-Allows the microscope to be

tilted forward and backward.

not mine btw

Explanation: