Explain the different parts of a compound microscope.
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The three basic, structural components of a compound microscope are the head, base and arm.
Head/Body houses the optical parts in the upper part of the microscope.
Base of the microscope supports the microscope and houses the illuminator.
Arm connects to the base and supports the microscope head.
The three basic, structural components of a compound microscope are the head, base and arm.
Head/Body houses the optical parts in the upper part of the microscope.
Base of the microscope supports the microscope and houses the illuminator.
Arm connects to the base and supports the microscope head.
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there are three basic components of a compound microscope are head, base, arm
HEAD houses the optical parts in the upper part of the micro scope
BASE of the microscope supports the microscope and houses the illuminater
ARM connects to the base and support the microscope head
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HEAD houses the optical parts in the upper part of the micro scope
BASE of the microscope supports the microscope and houses the illuminater
ARM connects to the base and support the microscope head
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