INTRODUCTION TO MICROSCOPY CELL BIOLOGY
LIGHT MICROSCOPY
Question
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Lens used to view specimen; also called eyepiece
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Scanning Lens
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Objective Lens
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Ocular Lens
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Illuminator
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The eyepiece, also called the ocular lens, is a low power lens. The objective lenses of compound microscopes are parfocal. You do not need to refocus (except for fine adjustment) when switching to a higher power if the object is in focus on a lower power. The field of view is widest on the lowest power objective.
Detailed explanation-2: -The lens you look through is called the ocular. The lens near the specimen being examined is called the objective. The objective lens is one of three or four lenses located on a rotating turret above the stage, and that vary in magnifying power.
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