Body - The frame of the microscope.
Body tube - Inside "tunnel" of the microscope.
Eyepiece - Where you look.Objective - That is the lens closest to the specimen.
Focus fine tuning knob - Allows you to focus the image at a smaller, finer rate.
Focus knob - Allows you to focus the image.
Ocular lens - That is the lens in the eyepiece.
Slides - Used for holding specimens.
Specimen - What you are viewing.
Stage - That is where the slide goes.
Stage clip - That is a clip or spring for holding the specimen slides.
Turret - Part that allows you to change objectives.
ocular and objective....
the classification of the parts of the microscope are . - illuminating parts - magnifying parts - supporting parts - mechanical parts that's it. :)
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ocular and objective....
The three main parts of the microscope are the Mechanical parts, Magnifying parts and the Illuminating parts.
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Mechanical , Optical , and Magnifying
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These are the parts present in a microscope which magnify the object under it. These parts are generally lens.
the classification of the parts of the microscope are . - illuminating parts - magnifying parts - supporting parts - mechanical parts that's it. :)
magnifying parts are the components that enlarge the optical image through the microscope. mechanical parts are what adjusts the zoom of the microscope. together these parts create the whole microscope.
The magnifying system in a microscope typically consists of the objective lens, eyepiece lens, and sometimes a condenser lens. The objective lens is responsible for capturing the image of the specimen, while the eyepiece lens further magnifies the image for the viewer. The condenser lens helps focus the light onto the specimen for clearer viewing.
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