2. Compound microscope - A light microscope consisting of multiple lenses.
3. Magnification - (a) The perceived increase in size of an object upon viewing through a microscope.
(b) Total magnification obtained with a compound microscope is equal to the product of the magnification supplied by the ocular and that supplied by the objective lenses (e.g., 10X * 100X = 1000X).
4. Objective lens - (a) The first lens of a compound microscope. (b) - This is the lens closest to the specimen being observed.
5. Diaphragm - Adjusts to control the amount of light coming from the illuminator which enters the rest of the microscope through the condenser.