microscope
Optical instrument that consists of a system of lenses designed for observing organisms that are very small or invisible to the naked eye by magnifying their images.
coarse adjustment knob 
Medium-precision focusing device for adjusting the distance between the objective and the object under study.
fine adjustment knob 
High-precision focusing device for adjusting the distance between the objective and the object under study.
arm 
Vertical part of the microscope that supports the components (draw tube, stage) and contains the focusing mechanisms.
base 
Support that stabilizes the microscope.
mirror 
Polished glass surface that reflects the surrounding light onto the object under study to illuminate it.
condenser 
Optical system that is usually made up of two lenses, which concentrate the light reflected by the mirror onto the object under study.
stage 
Metal plate with an opening in the middle; the glass slide and the components keeping it in place are placed on it.
glass slide 
Fine glass plate on which the object to be studied is placed.
stage clip 
Springlike metal blade that keeps the glass slide on the stage.
objective 
Lens system that captures the light from an observed object and makes it converge to form an enlarged inverted image.
revolving nosepiece 
Rotating plate to which objectives of different powers are fixed to allow them to be used in succession during a study.
draw tube 
Cylindrical tube that houses the microscope’s eyepiece; it is often made up of two converging lenses.
eyepiece 
System of lenses that acts as a magnifier; the eye looks through it to see an enlarged image of the image produced by the objective.