Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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_____ stage
_____ocular lens
____Diaphragm
_____adjustment focusing knob
_____Body tube
- holds the microscope slide
- lens you look through, usually 10x power
- regulate the amount of light passing the specimen
- used to focus on specimen
- holds the eyepiece
- upper part of the microscope that contains optical components.
- holds the object lens
- magnifies specimen
- secures that slice to the stage
- condenses light from the light source into a narrow beam
- source of illumination
- magnifies an image 100x,
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