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Well, the ocular lens is what you look into to see the specimen and the the objective lens is the closest frame to the specimen so they would be connected to the body tube. <>

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According to my Science Crossword Puzzle, the answer is a body tube. it could also be tube

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The ocular and objectives are connected to the body tube (answred by De'Shawn Caldwell)

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The body tube holds the eyepiece lens at top and a certain distance from the lower lenses. The arm supports the body tube.

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It is the Body tube. Yep. Youre welcome. Are you working on the microscope crossword? LOL So am I. Send me a massage if you are at panamainiac1@yahoo.com

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The Ocular and Objectives are found at the top and bottom of the Arm.

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A tube holds the eyepiece lens at the top and objective lens at the bottom. The microscope body tube separates the objective and the eyepiece and assures continuous alignment of the optics.

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according to my crossword is "body tube"

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body tube - for microscope

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The ocular and objective are found at the top and bottom of what part of the microscope?

The ocular and objectives are connected to the body tube (answred by De'Shawn Caldwell)


What are theTwo magnifying lenses found in a light microscope?

The ocular and objective


What is the magnification of ocular 5x by objective 10x?

The total magnification of a microscope is found by multiplying the ocular and objective together.


What is the name of the lens found at the bottom of the microscope barrel?

eyepiece


What the bottom part of the microscope?

1. Ocular Lens (Eyepiece) - where you look through to see the image of your specimen. Magnifies the specimen 10X actual size. 2. Body tube - the long tube that supports the eyepiece and connects it to the objectives. 3. Nosepiece - the rotating part of the microscope at the bottom of the body tube; it holds the objectives. 4. Objective Lenses - (low, medium, high). Depending on the microscope, you may have 2, 3 or more objectives attached to the nosepiece; they vary in length (the shortest is the lowest power or magnification; the longest is the highest power or magnification). 5. Arm - part of the microscope that you carry the microscope with; connects the head and base of the microscope. 6. Coarse Adjustment Knob - large, round knob on the side of the microscope used for "rough" focusing of the specimen; it may move either the stage or the upper part of the microscope. Location may vary depending on microscope - it may be on the bottom of the arm or on the top. 7. Fine Adjustment Knob - small, round knob on the side of the microscope used to fine-tune the focus of your specimen after using the coarse adjustment knob. As with the Coarse Adjustment Knob, location may vary depending on the microscope. 8. Stage - large, flat area under the objectives; it has a hole in it (see aperture) that allows light through; the specimen/slide is placed on the stage for viewing. 9. Stage Clips - clips on top of the stage which hold the slide in place. 10. Aperture - the hole in the stage that concentrates light through the specimen for better viewing. 11. Diaphragm - controls the amount of light going through the aperture; may be adjusted. 12. Light or Mirror - source of light usually found near the base of the microscope; used to direct light upward through the microscope. The light source makes the specimen easier to see.


Is a eyepiece and objective the names of different lenses found on a microscope?

First of all, it's an eyepiece and objectives, and second of all, yes.


What is the function of the object lens in the microscope?

It is an optical instrument that gathers light from the object being observed and focus the light rays to produce a real image. They are also called objectives. In microscopes, lenses are found at the bottom near the sample. They are mainly used at telescopes, microscopes and cameras.


What type of the lens found in the eyepiece?

ocular lens


Where are snowflakes found?

Under a microscope


What is adenine and cytosine found with?

a microscope


Where can you find the quests on Howrse?

There aren't really "quests" on Howrse. They have objectives though, and the objectives are found in your office.


What discoveries have been made using a microscope?

The discovery of cells was found by the use of a microscope, the discovery found that all living things are made of cells.