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Leaf epidermal cells are examined by making peelings of epidermal cells from both sides. Normally these peelings are stained and examined under the compound microscope.
Chromosomes can be seen using a light microscope (LM). Mitotic cells can be easily visualised. The study of chromosomes using LM is termed Karyology, the chromosomes are prepared by a variety of techniques and analyses can be performed.
you mean stem cells? those aren't chromosomes, but they are blank cells.
Karyotype analysis is performed in cells undergoing mitosis, or cell division, in which the chromosomes condense and can be stained and visualized.
The only cells that doesn't have a complete set of chromosomes are germ cells (also called sex cells, or gametes).
A karyotype is simply a picture of a person's chromosomes. In order to get this picture, the chromosomes are isolated, stained, and examined under the microscope. Most often, this is done using the chromosomes in the white blood cells. A picture of the chromosomes is taken through the microscope.
A karyotype is simply a picture of a person's chromosomes. In order to get this picture, the chromosomes are isolated, stained, and examined under the microscope. Most often, this is done using the chromosomes in the white blood cells. A picture of the chromosomes is taken through the microscope.
chromosomes
Leaf epidermal cells are examined by making peelings of epidermal cells from both sides. Normally these peelings are stained and examined under the compound microscope.
Chromosomes can be seen using a light microscope (LM). Mitotic cells can be easily visualised. The study of chromosomes using LM is termed Karyology, the chromosomes are prepared by a variety of techniques and analyses can be performed.
Half of the amount of chromosomes as the cells in the body that are not gametes (called somatic cells) so 23 chromosomes (instead of 23 PAIRS of chromosomes).
The medical term meaning stained blood smear is examined to determine the shape of individual red blood cells is called a peripheral blood smear. This test is commonly used to assess the morphology and appearance of red blood cells, which can provide valuable information about various blood disorders.
Hapliod cells have no pairs of chromosomes
you mean stem cells? those aren't chromosomes, but they are blank cells.
Karyotype analysis is performed in cells undergoing mitosis, or cell division, in which the chromosomes condense and can be stained and visualized.
Haploid cells have no pairs of chromosomes.
The only cells that doesn't have a complete set of chromosomes are germ cells (also called sex cells, or gametes).