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As magnification increases, the area of the field of view decrease, the depth of the field of

view decrease, the working distance decrease, and the amount of light required increase.
Ocular Lens

Stage Clip

Objective Lens
Frame (Arm)

Coarse Adjustment

Condenser
Fine Adjustment
Illumination

Base

Mechanical Stage

Ocular lens: to enlarge the image produced by the objective lens, with magnification of
objects 5, 10 or 12.5 times.

Objective lens: to enlarge the shadow of objects or objects observed with magnification 10,
40 or 100 times.

Condensor: to gather the incoming light and focus the light to illuminate the object.

Illumination: as a light source on a light microscope.

Base: as a base so that the microscope can stand properly.

Mechanical stage: to place the object to be examined.


Fine adjustment: to raise and lower the microscope tube precisely and slowly, it is smaller
than the macrometer.

Coarse adjustment: to pull and lower the microscope tube precisely and quickly.

Frame (arm): as a liaison between the head of the microscope with the base of the
microscope.

Stage clip: to hold the glass object (preparations) so that it is easily moved during the
observation process.
Disscussion

In this experiment, Rhizopus oryzae can be observed from tempe, while Saccharomyces
cerevisiae can be observed from tape and instant yeast.

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