The diaphram Is What Controls How Much Light Is Released.
The Diaphragm or diaphragm control lever regulates the amount of light passing through the slide specimen on the microscope stage.
Iris Diaphragm
the light diaphragm
the diaphragm
Specimen
An objective lens gathers light passing through the specimen on the microscope and projects the image into the body of the microscope. Objective lens are closest to the specimen.
Field
The light is reflected upwards, and passes through the specimen. It passes through easier (clearer) if the specimen is not too thick.
compound light microscope (light passes through the specimen and produces a flat image)
the diaphragm
The answer to this microscope question is the stage opening.
Specimen
specimen
stage opening
stage opening
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The iris diaphragm controls the amount of light passing through the slide or specimen, while the substage condenser focuses a cone of light on the slice or specimen.
microscope
A transmission electron microscope (TEM) is a microscope in which a beam of electrons is transmitted through an ultra-thin specimen, interacting with the specimen as it passes through it.
An Abbe condenser is a condenser composed of two lenses which concentrates and controls the light which passes through a specimen before the light enters the objective of a microscope.
An Abbe condenser is a condenser composed of two lenses which concentrates and controls the light which passes through a specimen before the light enters the objective of a microscope.