. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods. Histology -- Technique; Cytology -- Technique. CYTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE intercellular space centriole lipid ground cytoplasm globules (in wide sense) idiozome \ nucleolus centromere. heterochroma tic segment of chromosome euchromatic segment of chromosome uJ Wjj Fig. 1. A typical spermatogonium, seen in optical section. The figure is intended to show the structure of the living cell. Compare with fig. 4, p. 26. {The contents of the nucleus are represented diagram- matically; the rest of the figure is based on the spermatogonium o
. Cytological technique; the principles underlying routine methods. Histology -- Technique; Cytology -- Technique. CYTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE intercellular space centriole lipid ground cytoplasm globules (in wide sense) idiozome \ nucleolus centromere. heterochroma tic segment of chromosome euchromatic segment of chromosome uJ Wjj Fig. 1. A typical spermatogonium, seen in optical section. The figure is intended to show the structure of the living cell. Compare with fig. 4, p. 26. {The contents of the nucleus are represented diagram- matically; the rest of the figure is based on the spermatogonium of the common newt, Triturus vulgaris.)^* considered. The nucleus will be taken first, but it will be con- venient to describe the rest of the inclusions in a different order from that given above, mainly because the idiozome is such a striking object in typical spermatogonia. The nucleus is the largest single cytoplasmic inclusion in most cells. In spermatogonia it is commonly eccentric (fig. 1), and this. 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 Baker, John Randal, 1900-. London, Methuen; New York, Wiley
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