Parts of a Microscope Flashcards
The V-shaped or u-shaped structure that supports the whole instrument
Base
The vertical extension of the base to which the arm is attached
Pillar
Thethe curved basic part of the microscope to which
the base, body and stage are attached. It serves as the
handle of the microscope and provides support for the
optical parts.
Arm
movable parts which facilitate tilting of the
microscope.
Inclination joint
a platform upon which the slide containing the specimen is
placed. It is provided with a central aperture that allows light to
pass from below to the object of the study.
Stage
a pair of metals that holds the slide in place. Some
microscopes are provided with a mechanical stage which moves
the specimen forward, backward or sideward by means of
mechanical screw.
stage clips
a hollow cylinder in front of the upper part of the arm
that serves as housing for the lenses. It serves as a passageway of light from the objective to the eyepiece.
Body tube
the smaller cylinder attached to the top of the body
tube and holds the ocular or eyepiece..
Draw tube
a fixed plate attached to the base of the body tube
and situated above the revolving nosepiece. It protects the
objectives from dust and dirt.
Dust shield
a rotary head attached to the base of the body
tube and holds the objectives. It also facilitates the shifting of the objectives.
Revolving nosepiece
Used to adjust the objectives when focusing which
when turned clockwise and counter clockwise; lowers or raises the body tube.
Adjustment Knobs
these are the upper, larger knobs
used for faster movement of the body tube when focusing the low power objective.
Coarse Adjustment Knobs or Screws
these are the lower, smaller knobs used for final
focusing under high power objective and viewing at different levels.
Fine Adjustment Knob
usually two faced where one surface is plain or flat and concave on the other side. It is used to reflect light through the object, lenses and into the eyes. The plain surface is used when the source of light is very bright while the concave mirror is used with the low intensity if light of natural or artificial source. Its frame is held by the mirror rack or fork.
Mirror
an optical part under the stage to which is
either fixed or provided with adjustment for lowering or raising until the field is evenly illuminated. It is used to illuminate,
condense or concentrate the reflected light from the mirror to the object being examined.
Abbe condenser