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The microscope has two systems of lenses: the ocular lens into which the observer looks; and objective lenses placed directly above the object being observed.
an eye piece lens
Through the uppermost lens.
eyepiece
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.
It's called an "OCULAR" according to a microscope supplier site.
ocular lens
It corrupts the lens
Ocular
The eyepeice
no. a simple microscope has one lens. a compound microscope has two or more lens
Probably the eyepiece, but it depends on the type of microscope. Some eyepieces do not have any magnification whatsoever.