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Part of a microscope​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Eyepieces: The eyepieces are the lenses at the top that the viewer looks through; they are usually 10X or 15X. ...

Tube: Where the eyepieces are dropped in. ...

Base: The bottom of the microscope—what the microscope stands on.

Arm: Structural element that connects the head of the microscope to the base.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • Eyepieces: The eyepieces are the lenses at the top that the viewer looks through; they are usually 10X or 15X. ...
  • Tube: Where the eyepieces are dropped in. ...
  • Base: The bottom of the microscope—what the microscope stands on.
  • Arm: Structural element that connects the head of the microscope to the base.
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