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Adjust me to control clarity (clearness) of the specimen being viewed, best. I adjust focus, used at low and medium magnifications, only...never under highpower.
Diaphragm
Objective
Light Source
Coarse Adjustment
Adjust me when the image is just 'slightly blurry'. I should be used to focus under HIGH POWERS.
Eyepiece
Objective
Fine Adjustment
Coarse Adjustment
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Stage
Diaphragm
Base
Eyepiece
Objective
Which microscope parts will help you focus the specimen (make it less blurry)?
Fine Adjustment
Coarse Adjustment
Diaphragm
Stage Clips
Eyepiece
The microscope in your instructors video was called a 'compound' microscope because....
It costs A LOT of money.
It uses two lenses at the same time.
It has many moving parts.
Because it is complex to use and requires lots of practice.
Which Microscope part will helped make this image go from BLURRY to Focused?
Course Adjustment
Light Source
Diaphragm
Eyepiece
Objective
The image on the left is at a magnification of 100X, the right is magnified at 150X. What part had to be changed to achieve this?
Course Adjustment
Light Source
Diaphragm
Eyepiece
Objective
This microscope objective should be used FIRST when focusing on a new object / specimen. It make it easier to find and focus the object.
Shortest Objective (Lowest Power)
Longest Objective (Highest Power)
To change the image as seen on the left, the (a) was adjusted to reduce light.
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