Parts and Functions 1 Dr. Mustafa Saad. 2 PartFunction Eyepiece Lens The lens at the top by which you look through. They are usually 10X power. TubeConnects.

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Parts and Functions 1 Dr. Mustafa Saad

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PartFunction Eyepiece Lens The lens at the top by which you look through. They are usually 10X power. TubeConnects the eyepiece to the objective lenses ArmSupports the tube and connects it to the base Base The bottom of the microscope, used for support Light Source Either an electric light source or a mirror that reflects light from an external source (like sun light). The light from the source can be adjusted by a Filter and a Condenser. 3

PartFunction Stage The flat platform where you place your slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place. With a mechanical stage, we are able to move the slide around by turning two knobs. One moves it left and right, the other moves it backwards and forwards. Coarse Adjustment Knob Moves the stage up/down a great distance bringing the image into general focus. Fine Adjustment Knob Moves the stage up/down a small distance bringing the image into fine focus. 4

PartFunction Revolving Nosepiece This is the part that holds two or more objective lenses and can be rotated to easily change power. Objective Lenses They are the main image magnifiers. There are, usually, objective lenses on a microscope. They almost always have 4X, 10X, 20X, 40X and 100X powers. They differ in length and color code. Total Magnification = Eyepiece power X Objective Lens power 5

6 The End Knowledge is power