Table of Contents
- 1 What is the nose piece on a microscope?
- 2 What part of the microscope is used to move the stage up and down a little bit to sharpen the image?
- 3 When you go from low to high on your microscope the area of view?
- 4 What is the function of the nose piece?
- 5 What part of the microscope moves the slide on the stage?
- 6 What part of the microscope is the slide placed on?
- 7 What does the low power objective do on a microscope?
- 8 What is the name of the part of the microscope that adjusts the light found on the condenser )?
What is the nose piece on a microscope?
Medical Definition of nosepiece 1 : the end piece of a microscope body to which an objective is attached and which often consists of a revolving holder for two or more objectives. 2 : the bridge of a pair of eyeglasses.
What part of the microscope is used to move the stage up and down a little bit to sharpen the image?
Coarse Adjustment Knob
Coarse Adjustment Knob- The coarse adjustment knob located on the arm of the microscope moves the stage up and down to bring the specimen into focus.
What is the low to high rule microscope?
7. Once you have focused the specimen on low power (usually a 4X objective), center the specimen in your field of view, then, without changing the focus knobs, switch it to a higher magnification objective (10X objective, then 40X objective).
When you go from low to high on your microscope the area of view?
Change in Magnification Changing from low power to high power increases the magnification of a specimen. The amount an image is magnified is equal to the magnification of the ocular lens, or eyepiece, multiplied by the magnification of the objective lens. Usually, the ocular lens has a magnification of 10x.
What is the function of the nose piece?
Nosepiece: Holds the objective lenses & attaches them to the microscope head. This part rotates to change which objective lens is active. Base: Bottom base of the microscope that houses the illumination & supports the compound microscope.
What are the illuminating parts of microscope?
Parts of a Microscope It consists of mainly three parts: Mechanical part – base, c-shaped arm and stage. Magnifying part – objective lens and ocular lens. Illuminating part – sub stage condenser, iris diaphragm, light source.
What part of the microscope moves the slide on the stage?
Stage clips hold the slides in place. If your microscope has a mechanical stage, you will be able to move the slide around by turning two knobs. One moves it left and right, the other moves it up and down. Usually you will find 3 or 4 objective lenses on a microscope.
What part of the microscope is the slide placed on?
Stage
Stage: The flat platform where you place your slides. Stage clips hold the slides in place.
What are the parts of the microscope?
OPTICAL COMPONENTS
- Eyepiece or Ocular. is what you look through at the top of the microscope.
- Eyepiece Tube. holds the eyepieces in place above the objective lens.
- Objective Lenses. are the primary optical lenses on a microscope.
- Nosepiece. houses the objectives.
- Coarse and Fine Focus knobs.
- Stage.
- Stage Clips.
- Aperture.
What does the low power objective do on a microscope?
Low power objectives cover a wide field of view and they are useful for examining large specimens or surveying many smaller specimens. This objective is useful for aligning the microscope. The power for the low objective is 10X.
What is the name of the part of the microscope that adjusts the light found on the condenser )?
Iris Diaphragm controls the amount of light reaching the specimen. It is located above the condenser and below the stage. Most high quality microscopes include an Abbe condenser with an iris diaphragm.
Where on the microscope do you place the slide being viewed?