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... nucleus or similar organ- elle . In monerans the genetic material is dispersed in the cytoplasm . A nucleus is a spheroid body within a cell which usually is denser and stains darker than the cytoplasm . Some cells have multiple nuclei ...
... nucleus or similar organ- elle . In monerans the genetic material is dispersed in the cytoplasm . A nucleus is a spheroid body within a cell which usually is denser and stains darker than the cytoplasm . Some cells have multiple nuclei ...
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... nucleus , and parts of two other such cells in lower half of picture . The Y - shaped muscle cell extends in from edge of picture at about 7 o'clock posi- tion . Several reddish - brown intact muscle cells in upper half of picture . A ...
... nucleus , and parts of two other such cells in lower half of picture . The Y - shaped muscle cell extends in from edge of picture at about 7 o'clock posi- tion . Several reddish - brown intact muscle cells in upper half of picture . A ...
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... nucleus . An example is research with Amoeba proteus . The nuclei of these cells can be transplanted from one individual cell to another by pushing them with microinstruments . As long as the nucleus is always surrounded by cytoplasm of ...
... nucleus . An example is research with Amoeba proteus . The nuclei of these cells can be transplanted from one individual cell to another by pushing them with microinstruments . As long as the nucleus is always surrounded by cytoplasm of ...
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