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second quarter

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Coarse Adjustment   Focuses the image under low power. It is the bigger knob -On the bottom of the arm.  
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Revolving Nosepiece   Holds and turns objective into viewing position. -Above the objective lenses.  
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Objective Lens   Contains the lens for greater magnification. -Attached to the under side of the Revolving Nosepiece.  
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Eyepiece   Contains a 10x magnifying lens you look through. -At the very top of the body tube.  
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Stage   Supports the Microscope Slide. -Under the Objective Lens.  
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Light Source   Provides light that passes upward through the diaphragm, the Specimen, and the lenses. -Below the stage.  
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Base   Provides support for the microscope. -At the bottom of the microscope.  
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Fine Adjustment   Sharpens the image under low and high magnification. -On the arm.  
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Disc Diagphram   Lets you regulate the amount of light that hits the stage. -Attached to the bottom of the stage.  
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Arm   Supports the body tube. -Runs along the Microscope like a spine.  
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Stage Clips   Hold Microscope slide in place. -On the stage.  
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Body Tube   Connects the Eyepiece to the Revolving Nosepiece. -Connected to the bottom of the Eyepiece.  
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