The Stage.
The eyepiece does.
The stage is the part of the microscope where specimens are placed, and a stage clip is what holds the specimen slides in place. You would move those to look at different parts of your specimens.
slide clips......... i know, that simple
nosepiece
The "base" supports the microscope. The "arm" holds the eyepiece, bodytube, fine and coarse adjustment knob, nosepiece, and the high and low power objective which connects to the "base. "
The stage is the part of the microscope where specimens are placed, and a stage clip is what holds the specimen slides in place. You would move those to look at different parts of your specimens.
The eyepiece does.
The stage is the part of the microscope where specimens are placed, and a stage clip is what holds the specimen slides in place. You would move those to look at different parts of your specimens.
The Body Tube
stage and clips
The upper part of a compound microscope that holds the objective lens
The part of the microscope is called the stage. It is located under the objective lens and holds the stage clips.
Any part of a mathematical instrument that moves or slides backward and forward upon another part.
the rotating part of the body tube; holds the objrctives
slide clips......... i know, that simple
The stage is the flat piece that the slides are placed on. The two stage clips hold the slide down.
nosepiece