. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. GROWTH 207 nucleus, which by this time has assumed the configura- tion of a spindle, with a striped appearance (these stripes are not stained, hence the substance which forms them is called achromatin, fig. 59, C). When the chromatin has gathered at the poles and become bunched up together, so that we have already two nuclei (fig. 59, D) and division of the nucleus is complete, the division of the cell begins. Again in the equatorial plane of the Ai' -^L. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit


. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. GROWTH 207 nucleus, which by this time has assumed the configura- tion of a spindle, with a striped appearance (these stripes are not stained, hence the substance which forms them is called achromatin, fig. 59, C). When the chromatin has gathered at the poles and become bunched up together, so that we have already two nuclei (fig. 59, D) and division of the nucleus is complete, the division of the cell begins. Again in the equatorial plane of the Ai' -^L. 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 Timiri?a?zev, K. A. (Kliment Arkad?evich), 1843-1920; Sheremeteva, Anna, tr. London, New York, Bombay, Calcutta, Longmans, Green, and Co.


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