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microscope

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Eyepiece or Ocular.   This is where you look into the microscope to see the image of the thing that you' re looking for.  
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Body Tube.   This is the long,skinny tube that holds the eyepiece up above the microscope.  
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Nosepiece.   The nosepiece holds the objective or three objective lenses.  
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Objective lenses:High, Medium, and Low.   The shortest lens is the least powerful and the longest lens is the most powerful.  
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Arm   The arm holds the upper portion of the microscope above the stage.  
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Coarse Adjustment Knob   This knob allows you to move the upperpotion of the microscope.Up and down so that you focus on the slide.  
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Fine Adjustment Knob   There so that you can fine tune the image.  
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Slide   This is where all of your specimens are pointed so that you can look at them.  
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Stage   This is where the goodies you want to look at are placed.  
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Stageclips   Shiny clips that are on top of the stage.They hold the microscope slide in place.  
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Aperture(app ur chure)   This allows light to come up from behind whatever it is that you are looking at so that it is easier to see.  
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Diaphragm (die a fram)   This is called the diaphragm, and allows you to change the amount of light that comes up through the aperture.  
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Mirror or Lamp   The lamp shines light up through the aperture and the mirror reflects light into the same space.  
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Base   This holds the whole microscope up.  
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legs   They should be called feet, but these are the two things that hold the microscope in place.  
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