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The base of the microscope supports the entire instrument and provides stability. Additionally, the arm holds the upper parts of the microscope, such as the stage and eyepiece, in place. Both the base and arm work together to support the entire body of the microscope.
It adjusts the position of the lenses so that the object can be seen clearly; can be coarse or fine.
Yes, but not the entire organism at once. Only parts of it.
BASE-a horseshoe or V-shaped structure which supports the entire microscope PILLAR-vertical post extending from the base to the arm ARM- curved frame where the base,body,and stage are attached and serves as a handle for carrying the microscope INCLINATION JOINT-a movable hinge use for tilting BODY TUBE-a hollow cylinder that hold the eyepiece
The main parts of a microscope are the eyepiece, objective lens, stage, focus knobs, and light source. The eyepiece is where you look through to see the specimen, the objective lens magnifies the specimen, the stage holds the specimen in place, the focus knobs adjust the focus of the specimen, and the light source illuminates the specimen for better visibility.
The compound microscope has three main parts, The three main parts of a microscope includes the illuminating parts, the magnifying parts, and the mechanical parts.
Microscope parts can be purchased online at sites such as Microscope World, Amazon, and eBay. One can also find a wide selection of microscope parts online at The Microscope Depot.
bcoz it is a very delicate piece of equipment, and all the parts r highly sensitive. when u touch the moving parts u r essentially applying a force to those parts...and the force is applied in a direction to which those parts were not designed to move
magnifying
it is one of the parts of a compound microscope
"The parts"ex. "les parties du microscope" would be "the parts of a microscope"
The illuminating parts of a microscope are the parts that enable us to see the detail of the subject placed under the microscope.