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The arm supports the body tube.
it supports the upper part of the microscope where the eyepiece, draw tube , body tube and the objectives is placed .
A body tube is a tube that supports the eyepiece.
The body tube of a microscope separates the nose and eyepiece. It supports the eyepiece and allows the optics on the microscope to share a common axis.
base
The arm supports the body tube.
The arm supports the body tube.
it supports the upper part of the microscope where the eyepiece, draw tube , body tube and the objectives is placed .
A body tube is a tube that supports the eyepiece.
The body tube of a microscope separates the nose and eyepiece. It supports the eyepiece and allows the optics on the microscope to share a common axis.
base
The body tube of a microscope separates the nose and eyepiece. It supports the eyepiece and allows the optics on the microscope to share a common axis.
It should be kept half the way between the body and the base.
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 Coarse adjustment knob
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According to Professor Giserey Vonne P. Ocampo, The base supports and holds the whole body of the microscope The arm connects both the base and the Body Tube, supporting the capability of the microscope to stand in balance.