Across
- 4. It regulates light that comes from the mirror
- 5. It holds the objectives and allows for shifting
- 6. It is where we look to see the specimen
- 9. This objective has the highest magnification
- 10. It moves the body tube up and down for focusing
- 14. It secures the specimen on stage
- 15. It holds the eyepiece
Down
- 1. It is used to collect light
- 2. It tells how many times the image is enlarged
- 3. It holds body tube and attaches it to the base
- 7. It provides support for the microscope
- 8. The ability of a microscope to distinguish detail
- 11. It is where we place the specimen
- 12. It allows observation of the too-small specimen
- 13. It connects the magnifying parts of the compound microscope
