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Biology, 14.04.2021 22:20, lalacada1

Consider the appearance of the chromosomes and cell structures in the microscope images containing cells in metaphase. Describe two visible differences between the appearance of metaphase in onion root tip cells and whitefish blastula cells. 5. Consider the visible appearance of each cell you sorted into distinct mitotic phases. Because mitosis is a continuous process, many cells are photographed as they transition between the "phases." Did you encounter any cells that appeared to be in transition between phases? If so, describe the physical appearance of the cell and the identify the transition in progress

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