Recall from the video the parts of a typical compound microscope. Drag the labels to identify the parts of the compound microscope. Not all labels will be used. 2

What will be an ideal response?


left column:
arm
condenser knob
fine adjustment knob

right column:
ocular lenses
objective lenses
iris diaphragm lever
substage light
base

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