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What is a whitefish blastula?
Early in interphase the cell (A) reaches its full size and then starts preparing for its next division. Preparation includes MORE? Read More »
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What is the genus name for whitefish blastula?
Well a blastula is actually a stage of wmbryonic development, so I'm guessing that your question has to do with what genus whitefish belongs to. The family is: Salmonidae The genus isL Coregonus Read More »
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Why was if difficult to find interphase cells in the whitefish bl...
Nothing is really going on at that time. Execpt replication, an interphase slide looks like a normal cell Read More »
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both really small, you need a microscope to examine the intrinsic details.
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The developing blastula is increasing in number of cells and complexity, so its undifferentiated cells undergo mitosis at regular intervals. That makes it easy to spot cells in the various mitotic stages.
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Because the blastula stage is an early stage of development and as such, the cells are constantly dividing.. or going through mitosis.
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Both of these tissues have lots of dividing cells, so its easy to find lots of cells in each stage of mitosis.
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In onions, the root tips represent meristematic tissue; that is, tissue that is actively dividing. Just behind the root tip is a zone of elongation and a zone of differentiation. In these zones, the cells are not dividing as much as they ar...
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These two structures undergo rapid mitosis. The blastula is rapidly undergoing cleavage due to repeated mitosis. In a plant, rapid areas of cell division occur in the apical meristems; located at the stem & root tips. Also, with the proper ...
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