The Microscope should be carried under the base,( the bottom) of the microscope, and by the 'neck' of the microscope.
The neck is actually called the arm if you want the accurate term for it. So, yes, it should be carried by the base and the arm, or 'neck', of the microscope. xD
An arm of a microscope supports the microscope you would carry a microscope by holding the arm and putting the base in the palm of your hand.
base
The nose Piece of a microscope is most of the tie used to carry with micros ope therefore u are supporting the expensive microscope fully so their is no breakage
because it would hurt if they carried things with their bollocks.
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you should carry rest against you not all over the placeIf you do not understand the top answer this may be of uses to you!!AnswerThe microscope should be carried with one hand under the "Base" and the otherhand holding the "Arm".
should carry carefully and with care
You should hold the arm and the base of the microscope.
You carry it with one hand on the base of the microscope and the other hand on the arm of the microscope. You must be careful with it too.
The future tense is will carry.
By placing your palm on the base and gripping the arm with your other hand.
An electron microscope is a very large and heavy piece of equipment. It is too big for one person to carry. When it is moved it is separated into smaller components, some of which still require hoists and lifts to move.
The past tense is carried.
An arm of a microscope supports the microscope you would carry a microscope by holding the arm and putting the base in the palm of your hand.
It is also "carried".
The past form of "carry" is "carried" and the past participle form is also "carried."
No, "carried" is the past tense of the verb "carry." The present tense form is "carry."