The Diaphragm controls breathing. It works together with the lungs.
On a microscope, the iris diaphragm controls the amount of light.
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The diaphragm controls the brightness of a microscope.
The diaphram Is What Controls How Much Light Is Released.
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The diaphragm controls lung movement. The rib cage also contributes to this.
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The diaphragm controls the amount of light entering the microscope. It is usually located beneath the stage of the microscope and can be adjusted to regulate the intensity of light passing through the specimen. By opening or closing the diaphragm, you can control the amount of light that reaches the specimen, which can help improve image quality and clarity.