A specimen holder is used to securely hold a sample or object in place during analysis, observation, or testing. It ensures stability and consistent positioning, allowing for accurate measurements, imaging, or examination under a microscope, electron microscope, or other analytical instruments.
A filter holder on a microscope is used to hold optical filters that modify the wavelength or intensity of light passing through the specimen. It helps in improving image quality by reducing glare, enhancing contrast, and highlighting specific structures of interest by selectively filtering out unwanted light.
The stage of a microscope holds the specimen being viewed. It allows for precise positioning and focusing of the specimen, which is essential for clear and detailed observation. The stage contributes to the overall function of the microscope by providing stability and control over the specimen, enabling accurate examination and analysis.
In microscopy, the stage is the platform where the specimen is placed for observation. Stage clips are used to secure the specimen onto the stage to prevent movement or shifting during observation, ensuring that the specimen remains in focus.
The major parts of a compound microscope are the eyepiece, objective lenses, stage, focus knobs, light source, and specimen holder. Together, these components work to magnify and illuminate the specimen for viewing.
to focus on the specimen
The mirror holder in a microscope is a part that supports and secures the mirror used to direct light onto the specimen. It allows for adjustments to ensure optimal illumination of the specimen for viewing.
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To hold the specimen or slide
To hold the specimen or slide
It allows you to see the specimen.
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It allows you to see the specimen.
The stage holds the specimen to be examined in place, as the researcher needs it to be.
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used to poke and make easier to examine a specimen
To focus the image of the specimen
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