Definitions for the parts of a microscope:
eyepiece: where you place your eye
body tube: the tube that supports the eyepiece
coarse focus adjustment: a knob that makes large adjustments to the focus
fine focus adjustment: a knob that makes small adjustments to the focus ( it is often smaller than the coarse focus knob)
Revolving nose-piece:
the rotating device that holds the objective (lenses)
Arm: this attaches the eyepiece and body tube to the base
low-power
objective: a small lens with low magnifying power
High-power
objective: a large lens with high magnifying power
Stage clips: metal clips that hold a slide securely onto the stage
Stage: the platform on which a slide is placed
Diaphragm: an adjustable opening under the stage, allowing different amounts of light onto the stage
Inclination joint: an adjustable joint that lets the arm tilt at various angles
light source (or mirror): this directs light upwards onto the slide
Base: this supports the microscope
There are many parts of a dissecting microscope, which is used for viewing microscopic specimens up close. One of the most important parts are the ocular lenses, which are usually capable of up to 10x magnification, and they are the eyepieces the viewer looks through.
Microscope is a device you use to make things look bigger.
observe objects that are too small to observe detail with the naked eye but are too large or too thick to be observed with a compound microscope. eg insects
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a dissecting microscope is used for animal dissection to exam small parts of the animal.It is also used to examine plants.
properties of the image under dissecting microscope
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a dissecting microscope is used for animal dissection to exam small parts of the animal.It is also used to examine plants.
properties of the image under dissecting microscope
simple or dissecting microscope -
Dissecting Microscope
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In compound microscope are usually able to magnify an object by 400 times.while dissecting microscope usually only magnify an object by 40 times or less. In compound microscope are used to view very small, relatively thin things, such as cells. In dissecting microscope are used to look at larger objects that have a greater degree of depth such as grains of pollen. In compound microscope is always made with 1 eyepiece. On the other hand dissecting microscope is always made with 2 eyepiece.
There are many parts of a dissecting microscope, which is used for viewing microscopic specimens up close. One of the most important parts are the ocular lenses, which are usually capable of up to 10x magnification, and they are the eyepieces the viewer looks through.
The source of radiation of a dissecting microscope is light. The illuminated light is what will cause the image to appear in three-dimensional format.?æ
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1. compound microscope has higher magnification power 2. Dissecting is used for studying 'big' objects 3. compound is for looking at cells, etc.