1) Provides light to view the specimen a) Stage b) Objective lenses c) Light source d) Fine focus e) Revolving Nosepiece f) Base 2) Where you look into the microscope a) Objective lenses b) Eyepiece c) Stage Clips d) Stage 3) Where the objective lenses are mounted. a) Aperture b) Coarse focus c) Revolving Nosepiece d) Base 4) The hole in the middle of the stage that allows light from the light source to reach the specimen. a) Stage b) Eyepiece c) Light source d) Stage Clips e) Aperture 5) Supports the body of the microscope a) Base b) Eyepiece c) Fine focus d) Stage Clips e) Aperture 6) Used to fine-tune the image once your specimen comes into focus. a) Coarse focus b) Objective lenses c) Revolving Nosepiece d) Light source e) Fine focus 7) Mounted on the revolving nosepiece and magnifies a different power. a) Stage Clips b) Objective lenses c) Coarse focus d) Base e) Eyepiece 8) Place you put the slide for viewing a) Aperture b) Eyepiece c) Revolving Nosepiece d) Base e) Stage 9) Use this knob to begin focusing your specimen a) Objective lenses b) Coarse focus c) Eyepiece d) Fine focus e) Stage 10) Keeps the slide from moving around the stage. a) Eyepiece b) Coarse focus c) Stage Clips d) Aperture e) Objective lenses

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