Answer Posted / nidhi arora
There are 13 parts of a compound microscope .
1. Eyepiece - through we see the slide .
2. Body tube - it Has 2 no.s 10x and 15x ...it helps to do the image large.
3. Stage - on which we keep a slide to .
4. clip - it holds the slide.
5. Microscope slide - glass slide on which we have to do the experiment .
6. Arm - we hold the microscope through the arm .
7. Mirror - it has 2 convex lenses .
8- condenser -
9- coarse and fine adjustment - temporary and permanent adjustment to see the slide properly .
10- objective lens - we put the slide on the the objective lens .
11- swivel
12- base - on which the whole microscope is standing .
How to handle it ?
We should always hold it from its arm and we should not tilt it , it should be straight .
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