k Mitosis in binucleate cells, light micrograph Differential interference contrast DIC light micrograph of onion Allium cepa meristematic cells, each with two nuclei, during mitosis nuclear division. Mitosis is the formation of two daughter nuclei from one parent nucleus. At top the nucleus at right is in prometaphase, while the nucleus at left is in metaphase, with the chromosomes aligned in a row. The chromosomes start to move to opposite poles, guided by microtubules, during anaphase centre. At bottom, the cell is in telophase. The separated chromosomes have moved to opposite sides and four new nuclei form around them. Orcein staining., by DR. JUAN F. GIMENEZABIAN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mitosis in binucleate cells, light micrograph Differential interference contrast  DIC  light micrograph of onion  Allium cepa  meristematic cells, each with two nuclei, during mitosis  nuclear division . Mitosis is the formation of two daughter nuclei from one parent nucleus. At top the nucleus at right is in prometaphase, while the nucleus at left is in metaphase, with the chromosomes aligned in a row. The chromosomes start to move to opposite poles, guided by microtubules, during anaphase  centre . At bottom, the cell is in telophase. The separated chromosomes have moved to opposite sides and four new nuclei form around them. Orcein staining., by DR. JUAN F. GIMENEZ ABIAN   SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Mitosis in binucleate cells, light micrograph

Differential interference contrast (DIC) light micrograph of onion (Allium cepa) meristematic cells, each with two nuclei, during mitosis (nuclear division). Mitosis is the formation of two daughter nuclei from one parent nucleus. At top the nucleus at right is in prometaphase, while the nucleus at left is in metaphase, with the chromosomes aligned in a row. The chromosomes start to move to opposite poles, guided by microtubules, during anaphase (centre). At bottom, the cell is in telophase. The separated chromosomes have moved to opposite sides and four new nuclei form around them. Orcein staining., by DR. JUAN F. GIMENEZ-ABIAN / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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