Whit the help of information collected from internet, prepare the slides of various stages of mitosis and observe under the compound microscope
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On preparing the slides Mitosis can be observed in the following consecutive stages:
• Interphase- This is the resting phase between the division of cells when a new cells rest before it prepares to divide.
• Prophase- The chromosomes condense, and at their ends protein microtubules form which gets elongated to divide the chromosomes later.
• Metaphase- the condensed chromosomes align along the center equator of the cell and prepare to divide.
• Anaphase- Chromatids are formed and moves to the two poles of the cell.
• Telophase- two new nuclear envelops develops around the chromatids
• Cytokinesis- the cells divide into two.
• Interphase- This is the resting phase between the division of cells when a new cells rest before it prepares to divide.
• Prophase- The chromosomes condense, and at their ends protein microtubules form which gets elongated to divide the chromosomes later.
• Metaphase- the condensed chromosomes align along the center equator of the cell and prepare to divide.
• Anaphase- Chromatids are formed and moves to the two poles of the cell.
• Telophase- two new nuclear envelops develops around the chromatids
• Cytokinesis- the cells divide into two.
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Especially useful for educational purposes and for those who do not want to undertake the laborious process of creating slides, prepared microscope slides are available in all areas of science, including:
Biology
PlantsAnimalsSingle-cell organisms
Human Anatomy
Organ samplesTissuesBloodEpithelium cells
Botany
Monocot and Dicot Tissues
Zoology
Samples from various animal species
Marine-biology
BacteriaAlgaeCoralFish and Crustaceans
Pathology
BacteriaVirusDiseased tissue
Prepared microscope slides also offer access to bacteria, animal tissue, marine life, diseased cells and other specimens that may not be easily available to students or hobbyists.
Especially useful for educational purposes and for those who do not want to undertake the laborious process of creating slides, prepared microscope slides are available in all areas of science, including:
Biology
PlantsAnimalsSingle-cell organisms
Human Anatomy
Organ samplesTissuesBloodEpithelium cells
Botany
Monocot and Dicot Tissues
Zoology
Samples from various animal species
Marine-biology
BacteriaAlgaeCoralFish and Crustaceans
Pathology
BacteriaVirusDiseased tissue
Prepared microscope slides also offer access to bacteria, animal tissue, marine life, diseased cells and other specimens that may not be easily available to students or hobbyists.
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