. Cytology. Cytology. finds this state referred to as the resting stage. Since there is reason to believe that this stage is far from "resting" in the physiological sense, but rather that it is the most active period, the term "energic phase" may serve the purpose better (Berril and Huskins, 1936). Nonetheless, the terms "interphase" and "interkinesis" are widely used to designate the stage between two successive nuclear divisions and, in this restricted sense, seem quite adequate even though some other term would appear more suitable for nuclei of diffe


. Cytology. Cytology. finds this state referred to as the resting stage. Since there is reason to believe that this stage is far from "resting" in the physiological sense, but rather that it is the most active period, the term "energic phase" may serve the purpose better (Berril and Huskins, 1936). Nonetheless, the terms "interphase" and "interkinesis" are widely used to designate the stage between two successive nuclear divisions and, in this restricted sense, seem quite adequate even though some other term would appear more suitable for nuclei of differentiated 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 Wilson, G. B. (George Bernard), 1914-; Morrison, John H. (John Herbert), 1927-. New York, Reinhold


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