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Supports upper part of the microscope

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It allows to tilt the upper part of the microscope


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It allows one to tilt the upper part of the microscope so that you can view the specimen while seated.


What is the part of the microscope that you hold when you carry it?

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It allows one to tilt the upper part of the microscope so that you can view the specimen while seated.


What part of the microscope being connected by the inclination joint?

It allows one to tilt the upper part of the microscope so that you can view the specimen while seated.


What part of microscope are being connected by the inclination joint?

It allows one to tilt the upper part of the microscope so that you can view the specimen while seated.


Base of a microscope?

It serves as a stand of a microscope. And it is use to support the microscope


What is a function of a arm on a microscope?

The function of the arm on a microscope is to support the tube and connect it to the base. It is the part of the microscope you gold onto while carrying it.


What is accomplished by turning the coarse upward of the microscope?

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