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Eyepiece 1.) Use to view the image and contains a lens with 10× magnification.
Stage 2.) Support the slide which contains the specimen.
Course adjustment knob 3.) Use to adjust the focus of the low-power objective lens.
Diaphragm 4.) Regulate the amount of light that will pass through the opening of the stage.
Body Tube 5.) Support the eypiece and the objective lens.
Fine adjustment knob 6.) Use to adjust the focus of the high power objective lens.
Objective lens 7.) Use to furthur magnify the image in about 10× to 40×.
Nosepiece 8.) Holds the objective lens and allows to switch from low power to high power objectives.
Arm 9.) Supports the body tube.
Base 10.) Main sipport of the entire microscope.
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