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.
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it helps prevent the body tube and the eyepiece to collapse.It holds up the top of the microscope.
The stage in a microscope holds the specimen, usually on a slide, and has an opening in it to permit light to come up through the stage and through the specimen and further on up to the optics.
microscope is made up of thousands of small prisms....
it depends on wat microscope you have. some can magnify up to 2 billion times while others can only magnify up to 2000.
Up to 2,000,000
The Microscope arm it what holds up the whole dang Microscope.
The Microscope arm it what holds up the whole dang Microscope.
its the bottom of the microscope and it holds watever ur trying to look at up close!!!!
it holds up the place stage clip in
it helps prevent the body tube and the eyepiece to collapse.It holds up the top of the microscope.
the stem holds it up
The stem.
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there are two parts to answer your question. firstly, the arm of the microscope, and then lift up the microscope and place your hand under the microscope and grab the base. in short there is the arm and the base.
The arm of the microscope!! Look up google for more information :)
A microscope is a tube that holds glass lens mounted that have the right focal properties that magnify the image.
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