Label the parts and give picture please!
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Eyepiece – also known as the ocular. this is the part used to look through the microscope.
Eyepiece tube – it’s the eyepiece holder. It carries the eyepiece just above the objective lens.
Objective lenses – These are the major lenses used for specimen visualization.
Nose piece – also known as the revolving turret. It holds the objective lenses. It is movable hence it cal revolve the objective lenses depending on the magnification power of the lens.
The Adjustment knobs – These are knobs that are used to focus the microscope.
Stage – This is the section on which the specimen is placed for viewing. They have stage clips that hold the specimen slides in place.
Aperture – This is a hole on the microscope stage, through which the transmitted light from the source reaches the stage.
Microscopic illuminator – This is the microscopes light source, located at the base. It is used instead of a mirror.
Condenser – These are lenses that are used to collect and focus light from the illuminator into the specimen.
Diaphragm – it’s also known as the iris. Its found under the stage of the microscope and its primary role is to control the amount of light that reaches the specimen.