mydeitosis (mydei mitosis)
Day 284: Mydeitosis
he's multiplying


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mydeitosis (mydei mitosis)
Day 284: Mydeitosis
he's multiplying
MITOSIS- its Occurrence, Stages and Significance.
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INTRODUCTION: Mitosis is a type of cell division that takes place in living organisms and it is commonly defined as the process of duplication of chromosomes in eukaryotic cells and distributed during cell division. The process where a single cell divides resulting in two identical cells, each resulted cell contains the same number of chromosomes and…
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It’s just anaphase I’m going through (//_^) A variety of cells, each captured during anaphase of mitosis. The genetic material, arranged into sister chromatids, is being pulled apart towards opposite poles of the cell by a network of microtubules radiating from the centrosome. Eventually the membrane will separate the cell into two parts, each half forming a new cell with a nucleus that contains an equal number of chromosomes, identical to those of the original parent cell. i♡histo
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Some cool pics from a lab. It’s 400x magnification of onion root tips, whitefish, and parascaris specimens.
(In the pink whitefish pic, there a great view of a cell in anaphase)
I Gotta Split! Image of the Week - November 27, 2017
CIL:10723 - http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/images/10723
Description: Movie of anaphase B (spindle elongation) of meiosis I in primary spermatocytes of the crane-fly Nephrotoma suturalis. Time-lapse polarization microscopy using a Nikon Microphot SA, equipped for liquid crystal polarized light microscopy (LC-PolScope, CRi, Woburn Massachusetts) 60x/1.4 PlanApo oil immersion objective, 1.4 NA oil imm. condenser, with 2.0x zoom lens. Images captured every 30 sec over 70 min using a QImaging Retigo EXi CCD camera. Raw images were processed using 4-frame algorithm (Shribak and Oldenbourg, 2003). The time series of images on which the movie is based is included in this grouped set.
Authors: James R. LaFountain and Rudolf Oldenbourg
Licensing: Public Domain: This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. However, as is the norm in scientific publishing and as a matter of courtesy, any user should credit the content provider for any public or private use of this image whenever possible.