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Winneconne Microscope Cards

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Where you look into the microscope   Eyepiece  
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You begin your focusing with this part of the microscope   Course Adjustment Knob  
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This disk under the stage controls the amount of light that passes through the aperture   Diaphragm  
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This shines light up through the aperature so that it is easier to see the object that you are viewing   Lamp  
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The flat place under the objective lenses where you place the slide for viewing   Stage  
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Light passes from the objective lens to the eyepiece through this part of the microscope   Eyepiece Tube  
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Once the object that you would like to view comes into focus, you use this to fine tune the image   Fine Adjustment Knob  
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These two things hold the microscope slide in place   Stage Clips  
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This part of the microscope holds the objective lenses   Nosepiece  
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There are three of these on the nosepiece that allow you to change the magnifaction   Objective Lenses  
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The opening in the stage that lets light through   Aperture  
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This part supports the UPPER portion of the microscope and is used in carrying it   Arm  
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This is the support for the entire microscope and holds it up   Base  
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How do you determine the power of magnification?   Multiply the power of the eyepiece by the power of the objective lense that is over the aperature  
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