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Mechanical parts are those which are not involved in enlarging or providing light. These are: base, pillar, arm, coarse adjustment knob, fine adjustment knob, body tube, draw tube, dustshield, revolving nosepiece, stage, and stage clips.

The magnifying parts are the objectives (low-power, high-power and oil-immersion) and the ocular (aka eyepiece). These are the lens system of the microscope.

The illuminating parts are the mirror (for those without their own lamp or bulb), condenser and the iris diaphragm. The last two focus and regulate the light.

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