. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. CELL MULTIPLICATION 125 the distribution of the chromosomes. At this stage it becomes apparent that each chromosome consists of two pieces or halves each apparently having split longitudinally. The halves of each chromosome now separate, pass to opposite ends of the cell where the new nuclei are formed. Thus each new nucleus gets as many halves, which soon grow to full size chromosomes, as there were chromosomes in the parent cell. As the new nuclei are forming. p r -', â â â ^ 1^ Ml K' V- .,,;7. Please note that these images are extracted fr


. Botany for agricultural students . Botany. CELL MULTIPLICATION 125 the distribution of the chromosomes. At this stage it becomes apparent that each chromosome consists of two pieces or halves each apparently having split longitudinally. The halves of each chromosome now separate, pass to opposite ends of the cell where the new nuclei are formed. Thus each new nucleus gets as many halves, which soon grow to full size chromosomes, as there were chromosomes in the parent cell. As the new nuclei are forming. p r -', â â â ^ 1^ Ml K' V- .,,;7. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Martin, John N. (John Nathan), b. 1875. New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc.


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