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Anaphase Collection

Anaphase, a crucial phase in the process of cell division known as mitosis, is captured beautifully in this light micrograph

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Mitosis, light micrograph

Mitosis, light micrograph
Mitosis. Confocal light micrograph of the stages of mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cell division). During mitosis the nuclear envelope disintegrates (3rd image) and the chromosomes (blue)

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Plant cell mitosis, light micrograph

Plant cell mitosis, light micrograph
Plant cell mitosis. Light micrograph of root tip cells from an onion (Allium sp.) undergoing cell division (mitosis). From top left to bottom right

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Meiosis, artwork F006 / 2399

Meiosis, artwork F006 / 2399
Meiosis. Computer artwork of the first meiotic division

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Meiosis, artwork F006 / 2252

Meiosis, artwork F006 / 2252
Meiosis. Computer artwork of the first meiotic division

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Mitosis, fluorescence micrograph

Mitosis, fluorescence micrograph
Mitosis. Fluorescence micrograph of a cell (centre) in anaphase during mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Abnormal mitosis

Abnormal mitosis
Mitosis. Fluorescence micrograph of a cell during abnormal anaphase of mitosis (nuclear division). During mitosis two daughter nuclei are formed from one parent nucleus

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Cell mitosis

Cell mitosis. Confocal fluorescence light micrograph composite showing 6 stages of mitotic cell division. At far left, the cell has completed the first stage of cell division known as interphase in

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Mitosis, artwork

Mitosis, artwork

Background imageAnaphase Collection: DNA

DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid. Conceptual artwork of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) spelt out with fluoresence micrographs of anaphase stage cells. Anaphase is a stage of mitosis (nuclear division)

Background imageAnaphase Collection: Cell division, artwork

Cell division, artwork
Cell division. Computer artwork of an animal cell undergoing mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cell division) to form two identical daughter cells (bottom)



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Anaphase, a crucial phase in the process of cell division known as mitosis, is captured beautifully in this light micrograph. The intricate details of plant cell mitosis are revealed through another stunning light micrograph. In contrast, an artwork titled F006 / 2399 depicts the meiotic process with its unique beauty and complexity. The eight-cell embryo depicted in yet another artwork showcases the remarkable progress made during cell division. Meiosis is further explored in artwork F006 / 2252, offering a glimpse into the intricacies of this essential biological process. An enlightening view of an Anaphase I oocyte can be observed through a captivating light micrograph. Mitosis continues to captivate our attention with multiple instances showcased here - each emphasizing its significance and role in cellular development. However, not all mitotic events proceed flawlessly; abnormal mitosis serves as a reminder that even within nature's precision, occasional errors occur. Nevertheless, these glimpses into cell division remind us of the incredible complexity and beauty inherent in every living organism's growth and development. Finally, fluorescence micrographs provide a unique perspective on mitosis - unveiling hidden aspects that would otherwise remain unseen by the naked eye. Through these various images and artworks capturing different stages and perspectives of cell division, we gain deeper insights into one of life's most fundamental processes: how cells divide to create new life while maintaining their own existence.