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Parts of a Microscope

Horizontales
This area is the main, flat plate that holds the slides for observation.
Controls the power to the microscope
This mechanical stage allows for adjustment of the slide position forward, backward, and left or right.
is the bottom support structure of the microscope.
This special paper cleaning material is specifically designed to be used for cleaning lenses and other glass components without scratches to the surface.
The smaller of two adjustment knobs moves the objective lens closer two, or farther from, the specimen in very small steps.
Verticales
A special Oil is used exclusively with 100X or higher objective lenses, typically at 100X total power.
This rectangular plate, of either plastic or glass, is used
The lens closest to the object being viewed is known as the objective lens.
Also called a revolving nose-piece or a turret, this structure holds the objective lenses.
Most useful at high powers, the diaphragm is typically a five-hole disc housed under the stage to adjust the amount of light passing through the stage opening.
The larger of the two adjustment knobs that move the objective closer two, or farther from.
Is the area of the microscope between the tube and the base.
These lenses, also known as ocular lenses, are typically 10X, but also come in 5X, 15X and 20X varieties.
refers to the main section of the microscope minus the stand(base) or any illuminators.