which part of the light microscope is used in changing or shifting the objective
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Iris Diaphragm: Found on high power microscopes under the stage, the diaphragm is, typically, a five hole-disc with each hole having a different diameter. It is used to vary the light that passes through the stage opening and helps to adjust both the contrast and resolution of a specimen.
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