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 h English (en)</noinclude>
<!-- 2. Be able to identify the following parts of a microscope and explain or demonstrate the function of each: eye-piece or ocular, objective, body tube, nosepiece, stage, diaphragm, base, focus knob, and arm. -->
[[Image:Mikroskop.png|frame|
1. eye-piece or ocular<br>
2. objective turret, or nosepiece<br>
3. objective lenses<br>
4. coarse adjustment knob<br>
5. fine adjustment knob<br>
6. object holder or stage<br>
7. mirror<br>
8. diaphragm and condenser
]]
;The eyepiece or ocular (1): The part of a microscope that a user looks into. It contains a lens called the ''ocular''.
;Objective (3): The objective is another lens. It is located near the specimen to be observed.
;Body Tube: This is a hollow tube that connects the ocular lens to the objective lens.
;Nosepiece (2): The nosepiece is the part of the microscope that the objective lenses attach to. Sometimes the nosepiece houses a prism whose function is to bend light from the image so that the user can sit comfortably instead of hunching over the microscope to look straight down on the specimen.
;Stage (6): The stage is a platform where the slides are mounted.
;Diaphragm (8): The diaphragm is an apparatus located beneath the stage. It focuses light onto the specimen.
;Base: The base is the bottom of the microscope on which the rest of the instrument rests.
;Focus knob (4 and 5): The focus knob (or knobs) adjust the distance between the ocular lens and the objective lens. This brings the specimen into focus. Microscopes often come with two focus knobs - a coarse focus and a fine focus. The coarse focus knob makes large changes in the focus. The fine focus know makes smaller adjustments.
;Arm: The arm connects to the base and other parts of the microscope (such as the stage, diaphragm, and body tube) attach to it.
{{TODO|edit the picture and renumber so the parts we need are in the order presented here}}
 h Spanish (es)</noinclude>
<!-- 2. Ser capaz de identificar las siguientes partes de un microscopio y explicar o demostrar la funciĆ³n de cada uno: ocular, objetivo, cabezal, revolver, portaobjetos, condensador, base, enfoque, el brazo. -->