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  2. Compound Microscope Parts, Functions, and Labeled Diagram

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    Compound Microscope Definitions for Labels. Eyepiece (ocular lens) with or without Pointer: The part that is looked through at the top of the compound microscope. Eyepieces typically have a magnification between 5x & 30x. Monocular or Binocular Head: Structural support that holds & connects the eyepieces to the objective lenses.

  3. Microscope Parts and Functions

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    Here are the important compound microscope parts... Eyepiece: The lens the viewer looks through to see the specimen. The eyepiece usually contains a 10X or 15X power lens. Diopter Adjustment: Useful as a means to change focus on one eyepiece so as to correct for any difference in vision between your two eyes.

  4. 16 Parts of a Compound Microscope: Diagrams and Video

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    The 16 core parts of a compound microscope are: Head (Body) Arm Base Eyepiece Eyepiece tube Objective lenses Revolving Nosepiece (Turret) Rack stop Coarse adjustment knobs Fine adjustment knobs Stage Stage clips Aperture Illuminator Condenser Diaphragm.

  5. Label the microscope - Science Learning Hub

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    In this interactive, you can label the different parts of a microscope. Use this with the Microscope parts activity to help students identify and label the main parts of a microscope and then describe their functions. Drag and drop the text labels onto the microscope diagram.

  6. Compound Microscope: Principle, Parts, Uses, Diagram - Microbe...

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    Compound microscopes are built using a compound lens system where the primary magnification is provided by the objective lens, which is then compounded (multiplied) by the ocular lens (eyepiece).

  7. Compound Microscope - BYJU'S

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    Compound microscope is a type of optical microscope that is used for obtaining a high-resolution image. There are more than two lenses in a compound microscope. Learn about the working principle, parts and uses of a compound microscope along with a labeled diagram here.

  8. Also called as binocular microscope or compound light microscope, it is a remarkable magnification tool that employs a combination of lenses to magnify the image of a sample that is not visible to the naked eye.

  9. Compound Microscope Parts – Labeled Diagram and their Functions

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    A compound microscope is the most common type of light (optical) microscopes. The term “compound” refers to the microscope having more than one lens. Basically, compound microscopes generate magnified images through an aligned pair of the objective lens and the ocular lens.

  10. A compound microscope is a laboratory instrument used to magnify the image of a small object; usually objects that cannot be seen by the naked eye. Table of Contents. Who invented the compound microscope? Principles of compound microscope. Compound microscope parts and magnification. How a compound microscope works/functions?

  11. Learn about the different parts of the microscope, including the simple microscope and the compound microscope, with labeled pictures and detailed explanations.