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Microscope Worksheet

Use the words from this word list to identify the parts of the microscope. When
you can identify a part of the microscope place the matching word on the line
which points to that part of the microscope.
Arm Ocular Lens Power Switch

Objective lenses Base Revolving Nose Piece

Course focus Knob Fine Focus Knob Diaphram

Projection Lens Stage Stage Clips

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Microscope Study Guide

Here is a microscope with the major parts named. You may use this page to help
you familiarize yourself with the parts of the microscope.

Here are the parts of the


microscopes labeled and
named for you. Keep this
page to learn the parts of
the microscope.

Adjustment mechanisms (Course Focus/Fine Focus) - an apparatus that moves


the optic tube up and down to focus on the specimen

Arm - portion of microscope that connects the body to the base

Base - a stable bottom for the microscope to stand upright (not labeled)

Diaphragm – Allows light to settle onto slide

Ocular Lens or Eyepiece - lenses at the viewing end of a microscope or telescope

Lenses or Objective - lens at the end of a microscope nearest the object

Stage - a platform on top of the base of the microscope on which specimen are
placed

Stage Clip – clips on top of stage that allow you to secure the speciman or slide.

Revolving Nosepiece – a portion of the microscope that allows you to switch back
and
forth between lens powers.

Power Switch – on/off button that powers the light.

Projection Lens – the source of light used.

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