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### Parts of a Stereo Microscope

This illustration depicts various parts of a stereo microscope, labeled for identification:

- **A: Body** - The main cylindrical part of the microscope that houses the lenses and optical components. This is where the magnification occurs.
  
- **B: Stage** - The flat platform where the specimen is placed for observation. It typically includes small clips to hold the specimen in place.
  
- **C: Eyepieces** - The two lenses at the top of the microscope through which the user looks to see the magnified image of the specimen. They are usually adjustable for focusing.

- **D: Focus Knob** - A rotating knob used to adjust the focus of the microscope by moving the body or the stage up and down.

- **E: Arm** - The curved or straight part of the microscope that connects the body to the base. It provides support and is often used to carry the microscope.

- **F: Base** - The bottom support structure of the microscope, providing stability and housing the light source if there is one.

These components work together to allow users to observe specimens in three dimensions with varied magnification levels, making stereo microscopes ideal for studying solid or larger samples.
Transcribed Image Text:### Parts of a Stereo Microscope This illustration depicts various parts of a stereo microscope, labeled for identification: - **A: Body** - The main cylindrical part of the microscope that houses the lenses and optical components. This is where the magnification occurs. - **B: Stage** - The flat platform where the specimen is placed for observation. It typically includes small clips to hold the specimen in place. - **C: Eyepieces** - The two lenses at the top of the microscope through which the user looks to see the magnified image of the specimen. They are usually adjustable for focusing. - **D: Focus Knob** - A rotating knob used to adjust the focus of the microscope by moving the body or the stage up and down. - **E: Arm** - The curved or straight part of the microscope that connects the body to the base. It provides support and is often used to carry the microscope. - **F: Base** - The bottom support structure of the microscope, providing stability and housing the light source if there is one. These components work together to allow users to observe specimens in three dimensions with varied magnification levels, making stereo microscopes ideal for studying solid or larger samples.
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