- The Eyepiece Lens. ••• ...
- The Eyepiece Tube. ••• ...
- The Microscope Arm. ••• ...
- The Microscope Base. ••• ...
- The Microscope Illuminator. ••• ...
- Stage and Stage Clips. ••• ...
- The Microscope Nosepiece. ••• ...
- The Objective Lenses. •••
What are the 14 parts of a microscope and their functions?
- Eyepiece – also known as the ocular. ...
- Eyepiece tube – it's the eyepiece holder. ...
- Objective lenses – These are the major lenses used for specimen visualization. ...
- Nose piece – also known as the revolving turret. ...
- The Adjustment knobs – These are knobs that are used to focus the microscope.
- body. Separates the lens in the eyepiece from the object lenses below.
- Nose piece. Holds the object lenses above the stage and rotates so that all lenses may be used.
- eyepiece. Magnifies the thing by 10.
- high power lens. Biggest lens and magnifies 40 times.
- Stage. ...
- diaphragm. ...
- Mirror or light. ...
- Arm.
What are the 10 parts of a microscope?
- The compound microscope was originally invented in 1590 by Zacharias Janssen, a Dutch optician. ...
- Eyepiece. ...
- Eyepiece Tube. ...
- Objective Lenses. ...
- Stage. ...
- Illuminator. ...
- Diaphragm or Iris. ...
- Coarse Adjustment Knob.
What are the 10 mechanical parts of compound microscope?
- Foot or base. It is a U-shaped structure and supports the entire weight of the compound microscope.
- Pillar. It is a vertical projection. ...
- Arm. The entire microscope is handled by a strong and curved structure known as the arm.
- Stage. ...
- Inclination joint. ...
- Clips. ...
- Diaphragm. ...
- Nose piece.