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assessment 4.1: label the parts of a microscope. 400x or (1000x dependi…

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assessment 4.1: label the parts of a microscope. 400x or (1000x depending on the microscope

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To label the parts of a microscope, we identify common components:

  1. Eyepiece (Ocular Lens): The lens you look through, magnifies the image.
  2. Objective Lenses: Multiple lenses (e.g., 4x, 10x, 40x, 100x) on a revolving nosepiece, provide different magnifications.
  3. Revolving Nosepiece: Holds objective lenses, rotates to switch between them.
  4. Stage: Platform where the slide is placed, has clips to hold the slide.
  5. Stage Clips: Secure the slide on the stage.
  6. Diaphragm (or Iris Diaphragm): Controls the amount of light reaching the specimen.
  7. Light Source (Illuminator): Provides light to view the specimen (may be a lamp or LED).
  8. Coarse Adjustment Knob: Moves the stage (or objective) significantly to focus the image roughly.
  9. Fine Adjustment Knob: Moves the stage (or objective) slightly to sharpen the focus.
  10. Arm: Supports the body tube and connects to the base.
  11. Base: Supports the entire microscope, often contains the light source.
  12. Condenser: Focuses light onto the specimen, improves image clarity.

Answer:

(From top - bottom, left - right, typical labels for a compound microscope):

  1. Eyepiece (Ocular Lens)
  2. Objective Lenses (Revolving Nosepiece with objectives)
  3. Revolving Nosepiece
  4. Stage
  5. Stage Clips
  6. Diaphragm
  7. Light Source (Illuminator)
  8. Coarse Adjustment Knob
  9. Fine Adjustment Knob
  10. Arm
  11. Base
  12. Condenser

(Note: Exact labels depend on the microscope’s design; the above are standard components for a compound light microscope.)