. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells. #%il. ^ Fig. 8. Root tips of Allium cepa. (A, B, C, after Dehorne, , igii ; D, E, after Bonnevie, , 1908; F, G, after Gregoire, , 1906.) A, D, F, telophase; C, E, G, prophase; B, resting nucleus. chromatin along the inconspicuous linin basis of the thread, and also by outgrowths and anastomoses, which are generally sufficient to conceal entirely in the resting nucleus its essential construction out of compara- tively few long threads. The same factors, acting in telophase at a still earlier stage of thread formation


. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells. #%il. ^ Fig. 8. Root tips of Allium cepa. (A, B, C, after Dehorne, , igii ; D, E, after Bonnevie, , 1908; F, G, after Gregoire, , 1906.) A, D, F, telophase; C, E, G, prophase; B, resting nucleus. chromatin along the inconspicuous linin basis of the thread, and also by outgrowths and anastomoses, which are generally sufficient to conceal entirely in the resting nucleus its essential construction out of compara- tively few long threads. The same factors, acting in telophase at a still earlier stage of thread formation, may easily conceal the true nature of this process, and convert what is essentially an irregular and twisted thread into the appearance of a reticulum. On the other hand, the early. 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 Agar, Wilfred Eade, 1882-. London, Macmillan


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