| A | B |
| Can only be used to clean microscope lenses | Lens paper |
| Scanning objective that magnifies 4 times | Objective always used first when beginning to focus |
| Objective that magnifies 10 times | Low power |
| Objective that magnifies 40 times | High power |
| The image seen through the ocular is actually | Inverted |
| Part used to adjust the amount of light enetering the stage | Diaphragm |
| The actual area of the slide as seen through the microscope | Field of view |
| The objective that requires the diaphragm to be opened more | High power or oil immersion |
| The objective that requires the diaphragm be closed more | Scanning or low power |
| Power of objective lens x power of the ocular lens | Total Magnification |
| Ocular lens | Eyepiece |
| Raises/lowers the stage large distances | Coarse adjustment |
| Raises/lowers the stage small distances | Fine adjustments |
| Holds and supports the slides | Stage |
| Used to accuratly position slides | Mechanical Stage |
| Where light travels from nosepiece to eyepiece | Body tube |
| Supports the body tubes, one place used to carry | Arm |
| Revolving structure holding the objectives | Nosepiece |
| Lens system below stage used to focus light beam | Condensor |
| Flat bottom of the microscope. Another place used to carry it | Base |
| The increase in an object's apparent size | Magnification |
| The ability to show detail clearly | Resolution |