A large knob on the lower part of the arm moves the stage up and down. They move the stage north/south or east/west. Magnifies 100X. Holds four objective lenses and rotates to allow you to change the objective lens. A lever that regulates the amount of light going through the specimen. A. Stage moving knobs B. Revolving nosepiece C. Coarse adjustment knob D. Iris diaphragm E. Oil immersion objective lens
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