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Now that vou are familiarized with the parts and its uses of the microscope, let us check e
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Direction: Answer the following questions briefly.
1. What are the functions of the base and the arm of the microscope?
2. What is the function of a revolving nosepiece?
3. Which connects the eyepiece to the revolving nosepiece with the objectives?
4. Describe the function of the mirror.
5 What are parts of the microscope are being connected by the inclination joint?
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in the box.
is a curved glass that bends light that passes through it.
regulates the amount of light on the specimen.
1.
2.
for viewing.
3. The glass slide is placed on the
4. The bottom of the microscope, used for support is
The
holds two or more obiective lenses and can be rotated to easily change powe
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