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Please list the complete parts and functions a compound light microscope with two oculars.
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- Label the parts of the compound microscope (a) through (g)and indicate their function. (a) _____________ (b) _____________(c) _____________ (d) _____________(e) _____________ (f) _____________(g) _____________How does the compound microscope achieve magnification? resolution? Cite your reference/s if possible.Label the parts of the microscope on the diagram below: arm, stage, base, ocular, revolving nosepiece, objective (4x, 10x, 40x), course focus, fine focus, condenser & iris diaphragm (these are marked by the same line)
- Locate the different parts of the compound microscope. Attached below is the figure of the compound microscope with numbers.Identify the parts of the microscope.What are the corresponding ring colors of the objective lenses of the microscope? Scanner _________________________ Low Power Objective (LPO) _________________________ High Power Objective (HPO) _________________________ Oil immersion Objective (OIO) _________________________