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The First Microscope

Explore the fascinating history of the microscope, from Robert Hooke to Antony Van Leeuwenhoek. Learn about eukaryotic cell structure and function, depression slides, coated and uncoated slides, and how to prepare a wet mount slide. Understand the various components of a compound microscope such as the eyepiece, body tube, arm, nosepiece, and stage. Discover the high-power and low-power objectives, stage clips, fine and coarse adjustments, iris diaphragm lever, and illuminator.

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The First Microscope

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  1. The First Microscope

  2. Robert Hooke (1635-1703)

  3. Antony Van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723)

  4. Eukaryotic Cell Structure and Function Depression slides Coated Flat slides Uncoated

  5. Preparing a Wet Mount Slide

  6. Compound Microscope Eyepiece (oculars) Body tube Arm Nosepiece Stage High-power objective Low-power objective Opening of Stage Stage clips Fine-adjustment Iris diaphragm lever Coarse-adjustment Iris diaphragm Base Illuminator

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