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This document contains instructions for an activity to learn the parts and functions of a simple microscope. Students are asked to label a diagram of a microscope and complete a table identifying the description and function of each major microscope part. The parts include the stage, objective revolving nosepiece, condenser, eyepiece, and light source. The activity aims to teach students to properly identify and understand the role of each component of a basic microscope.

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MOd 1

This document contains instructions for an activity to learn the parts and functions of a simple microscope. Students are asked to label a diagram of a microscope and complete a table identifying the description and function of each major microscope part. The parts include the stage, objective revolving nosepiece, condenser, eyepiece, and light source. The activity aims to teach students to properly identify and understand the role of each component of a basic microscope.

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Activity 1

The Microscope
Name:_______________ Date:___________ Section:______________
Score:__________

A. Label (indicated by Letters) the essential parts of a Simple Microscope

B. Complete the table. (Using the table below list down parts of the microscope, describe
each component and indicate its function/s)
Parts of the Microscope Description/Functions
A. Fill-In
1. A ____ is a glass or plastic rectangle on which the specimen is mounted.
2. A ____ is at the base of the body tube, allowing the selection of different objectives.
3. Below the stage is a high-density ____ or another light source.
4. Different lens sets or ____ are attached to the revolving nosepiece.
5. If the stage has a bracket that moves the slide, its called a ____ stage.
6. The ____ allows the user to limit the amount of light from a steady light source.
7. The set of lenses closest to the viewer’s eye is the ____.
8. The ____ is the lens under the stage that concentrates light.

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