rotating eye peice at microscope
The round piece that holds the two objectives in a microscope is called the nosepiece. It allows you to easily switch between different magnifications by rotating it.
An island.
The "necklace" piece is called a Lanyard. Then the other piece that holds the card is called an ID Protector.
Island or central island.
Island or central island.
The piece you look in is the eye piece. When you grab the microscope by its handle you that the arm so you grabbing it by its arm. When you hold it by the bottom you call that the base. Hen you turl the pong Katelyn things around you call that objective lenses. The thing above it call the nose piece. The circle were the light gods threw call illumunator.
They are so called because inside the blue casing or whatever you call them is a round floppy piece of material used to store the data on, when the 1.4 disc is inserted the metal piece slides open and data is then stored on the flat piece of material
The piece that holds the lampshade on the lamp is called a "lamp harp." It typically consists of a vertical rod with a curved top to support the lampshade. This harp is attached to the lamp base and allows for the lampshade to be easily changed or adjusted.
The rotating structure on a microscope with various objective lenses on it is call the Turret.
You call a person stubborn.
Objective
It is called First Round