A hyperchromatic nucleus (plural, nuclei) is a nucleus that takes up more stain than expected on a slide. It can be an indication of over-active nuclear function, which may be an early indication of either cancerous changes or of a cell that is responding vigorously to damage or other stimulus.
Bland nuclei is when the nucleus appears to be evenly coloured through out. There are no areas of darker colouration when stained due to being hyperchromatic or peppered. For example thyroid papillary carcinoma have bland nuclei.
its cells have nuclei
Pollen grains with generative and tube nuclei have two haploid nuclei.
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74 pm from nuclei to nuclei.
Paramecium has two nuclei.
all cells have a nuclei
It does not consist of nuclei
the singular form of nuclei is nucleus
Not all cells have nuclei. All eukaryotic cells have nuclei and all prokaryotic cells do not.
distance from the atomic nuclei
tissues are made of specialized cells that do have nuclei