What Is the part of the microscope that revolves and holds the objectives?

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2026-04-29 16:20

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The part of the microscope that revolves and holds the objectives is called the revolving nosepiece. It allows the user to easily switch between different objective lenses, providing varying levels of magnification. By rotating the nosepiece, the selected objective lens comes into alignment with the specimen on the slide for observation.

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