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To describe: The position of the hands while carrying the microscope to and from the bench.
Introduction: An instrument that is used for visualizing minute objects that could not be seen by the naked eye is referred to as a microscope. This instrument magnifies the fine details of small objects. The general microscopes mainly possess a stage, lens tube, reflector, an objective lens, and an ocular lens.
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The microscopes represent considerable investments; hence they should be handled with care. While the microscope is being carried to the workstation, it should be firmly held with both hands. One hand should be placed under the base of the microscope and the other hand should be engaged in holding the arm of the microscope.
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