The flat microscope platform is on which an object is placed for viewing is called the stage.
a slide
view suspension
If you place a letter "g" under the microscope, the "g" would be upside down.
Stage and Stage Clips The stage is a platform for the slides, which hold the specimen. The stage typically has a stage clip on either side to hold the slide firmly in place. Some microscopes have a mechanical stage, with adjustment knobs that allow for more precise positioning of slides.
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The microscope stage is the platform on which a slide is placed for viewing.
A device put onto the stage to allow precise adjustments of the slide
The stage is a little platform where the slide is placed.
A slide
Cover slip
In compound microscopes for use for viewing thin sections at high power, specimens are mounted on a microscope slide and covered with a coverslip and are placed on the microscope stage or base plate. In stereomicroscopes the same is done however for large objects such as rocks or minerals no microscope slide is required the object to be observed is placed directly on the stage.
A very thin piece of transparent material placed over objects for viewing with a microscope
The microscope has two systems of lenses: the ocular lens into which the observer looks; and objective lenses placed directly above the object being observed.
A stage is the place where the slile for the observation is placed, and where slide can be smoothly moved with the help of some mechancal clips for viewing easy
A stage is the place where the slile for the observation is placed, and where slide can be smoothly moved with the help of some mechancal clips for viewing easy
A coverslip is a thin glass placed on the microscope slide.
Actually, there are three things: 1. object magnifies (zoom) 2. flips 3. and invert (from the <--- to the --->)