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A stage on a microscope is a flat platform where the specimen slide is placed for observation. It often has clips to hold the slide securely in position and may feature mechanical adjustments to move the slide in various directions. The stage can also be equipped with a built-in light source or a hole to allow light from below to illuminate the specimen for clearer viewing.

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