The answer to this microscope question is the stage opening.
It is called the body tube it is the basic support of the microscope.
It regulates the amount of light that passes through a specimen.
Adjustment knobs are used to focus light in a light microscope.
Adjustment knobs are used to focus light in a light microscope.
compound light microscope (light passes through the specimen and produces a flat image)
The answer to this microscope question is the stage opening.
It is called the body tube it is the basic support of the microscope.
condenser
It regulates the amount of light that passes through a specimen.
If your microscope is a Transmission Microscope then light has to pass through the specimen (that is how the microscope works).Other kinds of microscopes may not require this.
the diaphragm
The lenses in a microscope diffract (bend) the light as it passes through them. The effect is that an object appears clear and large (is focused and magnified) when the light reaches your eye. Also, microscope designs usually ensure that the object appears right-side-up.
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A microscope contains one or more glass lenses that refract light that passes through them. Both microscopes and magnifying glasses utilize convex lenses.
The light is reflected upwards, and passes through the specimen. It passes through easier (clearer) if the specimen is not too thick.
The transmission electron microscope operates on the same principle as the light microscope but uses electrons instead of light. What you can see with a light microscope is limited by the wavelength of light. Transmission electron microscopes use electrons as "light source" and their much lower wavelength makes it possible to get a resolution a thousand times better than with light microscope.