Eyepiece - known as the ocular; lens at the top of the microscope that you look through; usually a magnification of 10x, Body Tube - hollow tube through which light travels from objective lenses to the eyepiece, Nosepiece - holds the objective lenses and rotates to change magnification, Arm - supports the upper parts of the microscope; used to help carry the microscope, Scanning lens - where you always start and end with the microscope; labeled with a 4x, Low power lens - gives a close view of the slide without getting too close; labeled with a 10x, High power lens - for fine, close, detailed viewing; labeled with 40x, Stage - where you put the slide; helps to view an object or specimen on a stable surface, Stage clips - helps to the hold the slide in place, diaphragm - wheel or lever located below the stage opening; regulates the amount of light that can enter the lenses, light source - provides light necessary for viewing the specimen on the slide, coarse adjustment knob - raises or lowers stage or objective lenses; used only when focusing scanning power, 4x, lens, fine adjustment knob - raises and lowers stage or objective lenses a small distance for exact focusing; used with 10x or 40x power lenses, base - supports the whole/entire microscope; used the carry the microscope,

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