Light source, can be mirror or electric light.
it is the piece located on the base that shines light on the slide that you are looking at. the light shines through diaphragm and makes the thing your looking at easier to view and more "in focus". the diaphragm is the thing that adjusts how bright the light is
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A slide. Or a micro-organism.
Things To See Closer And Deeper Into The Thing They Are Looking At.
A light microscope uses visible light, which is a type of electromagnetic radiation, to produce an enlarged image of a specimen. This type of radiation falls within the range of wavelengths visible to the human eye.
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Viruses. They are smaller than the average wavelength of light and as such are not viewable unless an electron microscope is used.
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it is the piece located on the base that shines light on the slide that you are looking at. the light shines through diaphragm and makes the thing your looking at easier to view and more "in focus". the diaphragm is the thing that adjusts how bright the light is
The things you look at under a microscope are called specimens. These specimens can be a variety of materials, such as cells, tissues, or microorganisms.
The is usually a glass mirror at the bottom of the microscope to project light up into the thing where you put the object. Do not cover the glass, or you wont be able to see the material you are studying. Also if the is no sunlight, use a light bulb or something...
If you start at the tip of the scope the first thing that you look into is the eyepiece or Ocular. Through the ocular you now are looking down the Tube. Some tubes have prisms and/or mirrors to move the light around. The objective that you screw into the bottom of the tube passes light also.