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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Ma.Casandra B.Pimentel<br>VII-MATIYAGA<br>-Adjust you eye piece,if you have a binocular set<br>-Adjust the diaghragm to its widest opening<br>-Start focusing on the lowest power objective<br>-Move the slide to center it on the stage,if necessary<br>-Focus the slide using the adjustment knobs and diaghragm<br>-Magnify the image with higher objective<br>-Store the microscope in a dust cover</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jewel Maisha Salazar&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;VII-Masayahin<br><br></div><h1>How to Use a Microscope</h1><div>(Compund Microscope)</div><ol><li>Turn the revolving turret (2) so that the lowest power objective lens (eg. 4x) is clicked into position.</li><li>Place the microscope slide on the stage (6) and fasten it with the stage clips...</li><li>Look at the objective lens (3) and the stage from the side and turn the focus knob (4) so the stage moves upward. Move it up as far as it will go without letting the objective touch the coverslip...</li><li>Look through the eyepiece (1) and move the focus knob until the image comes into focus.</li><li>Adjust the condenser (7) and light intensity for the greatest amount of light...</li><li>Move the microscope slide around until the sample is in the centre of the field of view (what you see)...</li><li>Use the focus knob (4) to place the sample into focus and readjust the condenser (7) and light intensity for the clearest image (with low power objectives you might need to reduce the light intensity or shut the condenser)....</li><li>When you have a clear image of your sample with the lowest power objective, you can change to the next objective lenses. You might need to readjust the sample into focus and/or readjust the condenser and light intensity. If you cannot focus on your specimen, repeat steps 3 through 5 with the higher power objective lens in place. <strong>Do not let the objective lens touch the slide!..</strong></li><li>When finished, lower the stage, click the low power lens into position and remove the slide..</li></ol>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Hannah Leah R. Ramirez<br>VII-MASAYAHIN</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jericha D. Brigel<br>VII-Masayahin<br><br>1. To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.<br><br>2. Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.<br><br>3. Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.<br><br>4. Revolve the nosepiece until the low-power objective lens clicks into place.<br><br>5. Adjust the diaphragm. While looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.<br><br>6. Place a slide on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage. Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.<br><br>7. Look at the stage from the side. Carefully turn the coarse adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost touches the slide.<br><br>8. Looking through the eyepiece, VERY SLOWLY the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br>9. To switch to the high power objective lens, look at the microscope from the side. CAREFULLY revolve the nosepiece until the high-power objective lens clicks into place. Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.<br><br>10. Looking through the eyepiece, turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Hannah Leah R. Ramirez<br>VII-MASAYAHIN<br><br>1.To carry the microscope grasp the microscope arm with one hand.Place your other hand under the base.<br><br>2.Place the microscope on a table and it must be 7 centimeters towards you.<br><br>3.Turn the coarse adjustment knob to the raise body tube.<br><br>4.Revolve the nosepiece until low-power objective lens clicks into place.<br><br>5.Adjust the diaphragm while looking through the eyepiece,also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Niña Nicole D. Regala<br>7-Maagap<br><br><br>1.To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand.Place your other hand under the base.<br><br><br>2.Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.<br><br><br>3.Turn the course adjustment knob to raise the body tube.<br><br><br>4.Revolve the nosepiece until the low power objective lens clicks into place.<br><br><br>5.Adjust a diaphragm while looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.<br><br><br>6.Place a slide on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage.Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.<br><br><br>7.Look at the stage from the side carefully turn the course adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost louches the slide.<br><br><br>8.Looking through the eyepiece very slowly the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br><br>9.To switch the high power objective lens look at line microscope from the side. carefully revolve the nosepiece until the high power objectives lens clicks into place.Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.<br><br><br>10.Looking through the eyepiece turn the pipe advancement know until the specimen comes into focus.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Jherome E.Espino<br>VII-Masayahin<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>1. To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.<br><br>2. Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.<br><br>3. Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.<br><br>4. Revolve the nosepiece until the low-power objective lens clicks into place.<br><br>5. Adjust the diaphragm. While looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.<br><br>6. Place a slide on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage. Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.<br><br>7. Look at the stage from the side. Carefully turn the coarse adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost touches the slide<br><br>8. Looking through the eyepiece, VERY SLOWLY the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br>9. To switch to the high power objective lens, look at the microscope from the side. CAREFULLY revolve the nosepiece until the high-power objective lens clicks into place. Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.<br><br>10. Looking through the eyepiece, turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Celestina M. Entero<br>Grade 7-Matiyaga<br><br><br></div><ol><li>Turn the revolving turret (2) so that the lowest power objective lens (eg. 4x) is clicked into position.</li><li>Place the microscope slide on the stage (6) and fasten it with the stage clips.</li><li>Look at the objective lens (3) and the stage from the side and turn the focus knob (4) so the stage moves upward. Move it up as far as it will go without letting the objective touch the coverslip.</li><li>Look through the eyepiece (1) and move the focus knob until the image comes into focus.</li><li>Adjust the condenser (7) and light intensity for the greatest amount of light.</li><li>Move the microscope slide around until the sample is in the centre of the field of view (what you see).</li><li>Use the focus knob (4) to place the sample into focus and readjust the condenser (7) and light intensity for the clearest image (with low power objectives you might need to reduce the light intensity or shut the condenser).</li><li>When you have a clear image of your sample with the lowest power objective, you can change to the next objective lenses. You might need to readjust the sample into focus and/or readjust the condenser and light intensity. If you cannot focus on your specimen, repeat steps 3 through 5 with the higher power objective lens in place. <strong>Do not let the objective lens touch the slide!</strong></li><li>When finished, lower the stage, click the low power lens into position and remove the slide.</li></ol>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Ehmerald A. Teodoro<br>Vll-Matiyaga<br>1. To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.<br><br>2. Place the microscope on the table with the arm toward you.<br><br>3. Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.<br><br>4. Revolve the nosepiece until the low power objective lens click into place.<br><br>5. Adjust the diaphragm. While looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.<br><br>6. Place a side on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage. Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.<br><br>7. Look at the stage from the side. Carefully turn the coarse adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost touches the slide.<br><br>8. Looking through the eyepiece very slowly the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br>9. To switch to the high power objective lens, look at the microscope from the side. Carefully revolve the nosepiece until the high power objective lens clicks into place. Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.<br><br>10. Looking through the eyepiece, turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Yrich B. Delos Santos<br>Grade 7-Masiyahin<br><br>1.Turn the revolving turret so that the lowest power objective lens is clicked into position.<br><br>2.Place the microscope slide on the stage and fasten it with the stage clips.<br><br>3.Look at the objective tens and the stage and from.the side and turn the focus knob so the stage moves upward.move it up as far as it will go without telling the objective touch the coverslip.<br><br>4.look through the eyepiece and move the focus knob until the image comes into focus.<br><br>5.Adujust the condenser and light intensity for the greatest amount of light.<br><br>6.Move the microscope slide around until the sampleis in the center of the center of the field of view.<br><br>7.Use the focus knob to place the sample into focus and readjust the condenser and light intensity for the clearest imaage.<br><br>8.When you have a clear image of your sample with the lowest power objective you can change to the next objective lense you might need to readjust the sample into focus and/or readjust the consider and light intensity if you cannot focus on your specimen,reapeat steps 3 through 5 with the higher power obgective lens in place.do not let the objective lens touch the slide.<br><br>9.When finished, lower the stage,click the low power lens into position and remove the slide.<br><br>10.Louking through the eyepiece turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Ynna B. Delos Santos&nbsp;<br>Grade 7-Masiyahin<br><br>1.Turn the revolving turret so that the lowest power objective lens is clicked into position.<br><br>2.Place the microscope slide on the stage and fasten it with the stage clips.<br><br>3.Look at the objective tens and the stage and from.the side and turn the focus knob so the stage moves upward.move it up as far as it will go without telling the objective touch the coverslip.<br><br>4.Look through the eyepiece and move the focus knob until the image comes into focus.<br><br>5.Adjust the condenser and light indensity for the greatest amount of light.<br><br>6.Move the microscope slide around until the samples in the center of the field of view.<br><br>7.Use the focus knob to place the sample into focus and readjust the condenser and light indensity for the clearest imaage.<br><br>8.When you have a clear image of your sample with the lowest power objective you can chage to the next objective lense you might need to readjust the sample into focus and/or readjust the consider and light&nbsp; intensity if you cannot focus on your specimen,repeat steps 3 through 5 with the higher power objective lens in place.do not&nbsp; let the objective lens touch the slide.<br><br>9.When finished,lower the stage,click the low power lens into position and remove the slide.<br><br>10.Louking through the eyepiece turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>STEPHEN ANDREI D. LAMAMIGO<br>GRADE-MASAYAHIN<br><br>1.To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.&nbsp;<br>2. Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.<br>3. Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.<br>4. Revolve the nosepiece until the low-power objective lens clicks into place.<br>5. Adjust the diaphragm. While looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.<br>6. Place a slide on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage. Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.<br>7. Look at the stage from the side. Carefully turn the coarse adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost touches the slide.<br>8. Looking through the eyepiece, very slowly the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br>9. To switch to the high power objective lens, look at the microscope from the side.&nbsp; Carefully revolve the nosepiece until the high-power objective lens clicks into place. Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.<br>10. Looking through the eyepiece, turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Microscop an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects, such as mineral samples or animal or plant cells, typically magnified several hundred times.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Sophia Dianne L. Balbuena<br>Grade 7- Maagap<br><br>1.Retrieve a microscope from the cabinet.<br>Carry the microscope with both hands, one holding the arm and the other under the base of the instrument.<br><br>2.unwind the cord from the back of the microscope and plug it in. The on/off switch is on the back of the microscope.<br><br>3.check the ocular lenses and turn them until the number 64 lines up with the white line below the rotating part of the lens.<br><br>4.start the low power objective lens (4x) and the stage in its highest position, then look through the ocular lens and focus&nbsp; on the specimen which&nbsp; should already be nearly<br><br>5.Move to the next highest objective lens (10x) and refocus, center the specimen and you are ready to move the highest power lens (40x)<br><br>6.if your slide doesnt move when you turn the knobs to adjust the slide holder, make sure you are using the right knobs and that the slide is clipped in place properly.<br><br>7.If your observing unstained specimens, use the&nbsp; stage diaphragm to reduce the amount of light passing through.<br><br>8.when you finished using the microscope, remove the slide, and rotate the lowest power.<br><br>9.Move the stage to a centered position and slide holder to the left. turn of the light and power and wrap the cord.<br><br>10.Carry the microscope with both hands to the cabinet and be sure that the arm is facing out and make sure that the microscope are not crowded together.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Peter Dwayne L. Haber<br>7-Maagap<br><br>1. From the cabinet carry the microscope with your both hands by holding the arm and the other in the base.<br><br>2. Put the microscope gently on the top of the laboratory table with it's arm facing you.<br><br>3. Always check the microscope before and after each use to check if there is a missing or damage part.<br><br>4. Unwind the wire of the microscope at the back and plug it in and press on-off switch at the back of the scope.<br><br>5. Check the ocular lenses until the number 64 binds up the white line of the rotating part of the lens. Check the condenser lens with it's just below the stage.<br><br>6. Put the objective lens at low power and move the stage into higher position. Adjust the light to medium or medium to high range.<br><br>7. Move to the higher objective lens 10x and refocus, center the specimen and ready to move to the highest power lens 40x.<br><br>8. If slide doesn't move when turning the knob adjust to slide holder and make sure to use the right knob and the slide is clipped in.<br><br>9. In observing unstained specimens use the stage diagram to reduce the amount of light passing through.<br><br>10. After using the microscope, remove the slide and rotate to the lowest power.<br><br>11. Move the stage to the centered position and slide holder to the left. Turn off the light and power off, wrap the cord.<br><br>12. Carry the microscope with both hands back to the cabinet and make sure that the arm is facing out.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>THE MICROSOPE</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Clyde aishee Mae pielago<br>1.CONNECT THE LIGHT MICROSOPE TO A POWER SOURCE.IF YOUR MICROSOPE USES A MIRROR INSTEAD OF AN ILLUMINATOR,YOU CAN SKIP THIS STEP.INSTEAD FINE A PLACE WHERE NATURAL LIGHT IS EASILY ACCESSIBLE&nbsp;<br>2.TURN THE REVOLVING NOSEPIECE SO THE LOWEST OBJECTIVE LENS IS IN POSITION.<br>3.MOUNT YOUR SPECINMEN ONTO THE STASTAGE,BUT BEFORE DOING SO,SEE TO IT THAT YOUR SPECIMEN IS ADEADEQUALTELY PROTECTED BY PLACING A COVERSCLIP ON TOP OF IT.<br>4.use the metal clips to keep your slide in place. make sure the specimen is positioned in the center, right under the lowest objective lens.<br>5.Look into the eyepiece and slowly rotate the coarse adjustment knob to bring your specimen to focus. See to it that the slide does not touch the lens.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Precious Tiffany S. Jaro, from 7-Maagap.<br><br><br></div><ol><li>To carry the microscope, grasp the microscope's arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.</li><li>Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.</li><li>Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.</li><li>Revolve the nosepiece until the low power objective lens clicks into place.&nbsp;</li><li>Adjust a diaphgram while looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.</li><li>Place a slide on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage. Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.</li><li>Look at the stage from the side carefully turn the coarse adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost louches the slide.</li><li>Looking through the eyepiece very slowly the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.</li><li>To switch the high power objective lens look at line microscope from the side. Carefully revolve the nosepiece until the high power objectives lens clicks into place. Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.&nbsp;</li><li>Looking through the eyepiece turn the pipe advancement know until the specimen comes into focus.</li></ol>]]></description>
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         <title>Jaztine Joi E Latigar</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vll- Matiyaga<br>1. To carry the microscope grasp the microscopes arm with one hand. Place your other hand under the base.<br><br>2. Place the microscope on a table with the arm toward you.<br><br>3. Turn the coarse adjustment knob to raise the body tube.<br><br>4. Revolve the nosepiece until the low-power objective lens clicks into place.<br><br>5. Adjust the diaphragm. While looking through the eyepiece, also adjust the mirror until you see a bright white circle of light.<br><br>6. Place a slide on the stage. Center the specimen over the opening on the stage. Use the stage clips to hold the slide in place.<br><br>7. Look at the stage from the side. Carefully turn the coarse adjustment knob to lower the body tube until the low power objective almost touches the slide.<br><br>8. Looking through the eyepiece, VERY SLOWLY the coarse adjustment knob until the specimen comes into focus.<br><br>9. To switch to the high power objective lens, look at the microscope from the side. CAREFULLY revolve the nosepiece until the high-power objective lens clicks into place. Make sure the lens does not hit the slide.<br><br>10. Looking through the eyepiece, turn the fine adjustment knob until the specimen comes</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Step 1: Moving Your Microscope</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Step 2: Microscope Lens Care<br>Step 3: Microscope Parts<br>Step 4: Prepare a Slide<br>Step 5: Insert the Slide<br>Step 6: Set Up for Viewing<br>Step 7: Light Control<br>Step 8: Focus the Microscope<br>Step 9: Greater Magnification<br>Step 10: High Power<br>ALFHIE JAMES M QUITLONG<br>7. MASAYAHIN</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Steps on how to use a microscope </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<pre>Jade Krisha I. Tatualla
7-MAAGAP</pre><ol><li>Get<strong> the microscope from its backs or the cabinet always carry the microscope with both hands hold the arm with one hand and place the other hand under the base for support.</strong></li><li><strong>Put the microscope down gently on the laboratory table with its arm facing you place it about 7 centimiters away from the edge of the table.</strong></li><li><strong>Check the microscope before and after use report any missing or damaged part to your teacher.</strong></li><li><strong>Use a clean tissue paper or soft cloth like old t-shirt to clean the mechanical parts of the microscope.</strong></li><li><strong>Use only a special lens paper to clean the lenses do not touch the glass parts of the lenses with your fingers.</strong></li><li><strong>Prevent liquids, especially acids and alcohol from spilling on any part of the microscope always use a copper slip in observing wet mounds.</strong></li><li><strong>Check for moisture such as from condensation of human breath in the eyepiece this may happen due to prolonged observation of specimens wipe the lens paper.</strong></li><li><strong>Avoid tilting the microscope while observing wet mounts water might flow into the mechanical parts of the microscope causing them to rise select a chair with suitable height so that both forearms can be rested on the table during observation.</strong></li><li><strong>Never store the microscope in a chemical laboratory or any place where there are corrosive fumes make sure there are silica get packs inside microscope boxes or storage cabinet to absorb moisture.</strong></li><li><strong>Keep your microscope in it's box when not in used.</strong></li></ol>]]></description>
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         <title>THE MICROSCOPE (MICAH B. FILLO   7- MASAYAHIN)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>Step 1: Moving Your Microscope<br><br></div><div>Carry the <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html">microscope</a> with two hands. Keep one hand underneath the microscope and the other on the arm. The biggest reason <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html"><strong>microscopes</strong></a> break is not because they wear out, but because they are dropped.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 2: Microscope Lens Care<br><br></div><div>Never touch any lens with your fingers. This leaves oil which is hard to clean and particles which may damage the lens. If a lens needs cleaning, use lens tissue, a lens cloth or a lens pen and be gentle. Do not use your shirt or a towel.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 3: Microscope Parts<br><br></div><div>Learn the parts of your beginner microscope. See the manual or a good website.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 4: Prepare a Slide<br><br></div><div>Prepare a slide. If you are using prepared slides, skip this step for now, but come back later. You will need to learn how to prepare a slide.<br><br></div><div>We will keep things simple for your first prepared slide. Find some newsprint from a magazine or newspaper, the smaller the print the better. Cut out one letter "e". Place the "e" on a clear glass slide and wet the "e" with a single drop of water. Careful, not too much! We just want to moisten our specimen (the letter "e"), not drown it. Next, place a cover slip (small square of plastic) over the letter "e". The cover slip secures the specimen (letter "e") and it also keeps the objective lens clean in case it accidentally touches the slide. Don't drop the cover slip straight down on the slide or you will end up with bubbles trapped under the cover slip. Bubbles appear interesting under a microscope, but you didn't get a <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html">microscope</a> to look at bubbles! To keep things bubble free, place one edge of the cover slip on the slide first, then tilt the cover slip down and over.<br><br></div><div>Congratulations. You have now prepared what is called a wet mount and it is the basic mount used for nearly all types of specimens. Use it later to see pond water organisms and many other interesting things.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 5: Insert the Slide<br><br></div><div>Place the slide on the stage of the microscope, and secure with the stage clips. Beginners make the mistake of ignoring the stage clips. Wrong! At high magnification, when moving the slide, the stage clips keep the slide in place when you take your finger off the slide. Even the tiny bit of stickiness in your finger from oil on your skin will move the slide enough to lose the specimen when you let go of the slide. This is especially true at high power. Use the stage clips.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 6: Set Up for Viewing<br><br></div><div>Rotate the objectives on the nosepiece of the microscope until the shortest objective is over the slide and make sure the objective clicks into place. The shortest objective is LOW power. ALWAYS START WITH THE LOW POWER OBJECTIVE! Memorize this. Low power lens gives the widest field of view and makes it easier to find the specimen when you look through the <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html">microscope</a>. Finding the specimen at high power, without first centering it in the field of view at low power, is nearly impossible.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 7: Light Control<br><br></div><div>Set the light control. Open the iris if your <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html">microscope</a> has an iris or rotate the diaphragm (circular plate under the stage with different size holes) until one of the large holes is centered under the slide. This is your light control. Start with plenty of light, but once you have focused and found your specimen in the field of view, start reducing light until you see the most amount of detail. The brightest setting is typically not the best for contrast and detail. In fact, when you start hunting for pond water organisms, you'll find that many of them avoid light. Use only as much light as you need.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 8: Focus the Microscope<br><br></div><div>Focus slowly. It is easy to focus right past the correct focus point if you are going too fast. If your <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html">microscope</a> has two controls, use the coarse adjustment for low and medium power and fine tine with the fine focus knob as needed. If you have the "e" or other specimen under the objective properly, it should now be visible. If it is not, gently move the slide around. This may take several tries.<br><br></div><div>Compare the position of the "e" or other specimen under the microscope with its position on the slide without the microscope. That's right! The microscope turns everything upside down and it reverses everything right to left as well. Memorize this rule. MOVE THE SLIDE IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION YOU WANT YOUR SPECIMEN TO GO. When you want the specimen to move to the right, move the slide to the left. When you want the specimen to move up, move the slide down. This seems strange at first, but with practice you won't even notice it.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 9: Greater Magnification<br><br></div><div>Now for more magnification (power). Center the letter "e" or other specimen in the middle of the field of view as closely to the middle as you can. Rotate the objective that has the medium length over the slide and be sure it clicks into place. Refocus, but slowly. You will only be seeing a part of the letter "e" or other <a href="https://www.opticsplanet.com/microscopes.html">specimen</a>, now. Move the slide slowly back and forth if you cannot see anything. If you get lost and lose the letter "e" or other specimen, go back to low power, center the slide and try again. It may take several tries to find a specimen, but this is normal. Don't give up.<br><br></div><div><br>Step 10: High Power<br><br></div><div>If you managed medium power and have the specimen focused and in the field of view, you can try high power. Once again, center a part of the "e" or other specimen in the field of view and slowly and carefully rotate the longest tube objective (high power) until it clicks into place. It will barely clear the slide, so be careful. The next rule is very important. DO NOT USE COARSE FOCUS ON HIGH POWER! If your microscope has both fine and coarse focus, use only fine focus at high power. Why? The objective is very close to the slide, now. If you use coarse focus, you can , on many microscopes jam the objective down onto the slide and break the slide. Worse, yet, you may soil and even damage the objective.<br><br></div><div>You will soon discover that using you first microscope at high power is much more difficult than at low power. It takes practice! The good news is that you don't need high power that often. Most of the things you are going to study with a microscope look better at low and medium power, anyway. Even scientists use low and medium powers for much of their work. Use only enough magnification as needed.<br><br></div><div>Have fun with your new microscope. There's a whole other world waiting for you to see!</div>]]></description>
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