Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author:Elaine N. Marieb, Katja N. Hoehn
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Chapter1: The Human Body: An Orientation
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identify these parts of the microscope
I have submitted these answers but there were 4 wrong
1.Ocular lens
2.Diopter Adjustment
3.Nose piece
4.Stage
5.Condenser
6.Iris diaphragm
7.Illuminator
8.Course objective knob
9.Fine adjustment knob
10.Objective lens

Transcribed Image Text:This image is an annotated diagram of a microscope, detailing its parts as follows:
1. **Eyepiece (Ocular Lens):** The topmost part through which the viewer looks. It typically contains a lens for magnifying the image produced by the objective lenses.
2. **Body Tube:** Connects the eyepiece to the objective lenses and maintains the correct distance between them.
3. **Nosepiece:** Rotating turret that holds multiple objective lenses, allowing the user to change magnification power.
4. **Stage:** The flat platform where the slide is placed for examination. It often includes clips to hold the slide in place.
5. **Objective Lenses:** A set of lenses attached to the nosepiece, each providing a different level of magnification.
6. **Stage Clips:** Secure the slide in place on the stage.
7. **Light Source (Illuminator):** A built-in light or mirror that illuminates the specimen for viewing.
8. **Coarse Adjustment Knob:** A larger knob used for focusing the image by moving the stage or body tube up and down.
9. **Fine Adjustment Knob:** A smaller knob that fine-tunes the focus by making slight adjustments.
10. **Arm:** The supportive structure that connects the body tube to the base and is used for carrying the microscope.
This diagram helps in understanding the basic components of a microscope and their functions, essential for any laboratory work involving magnified observation of samples.
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