the stratum germinativum cells.
Psoriasis
The deepest layer of the epidermis is called the stratum basale which is actively mitotic and gives rise to all the more superficial layers.
Mitosis would only be happening in the root tip because that is where the roots are growing.
No, viral replication can occur in both mitotic and non-mitotic cells. Viruses can hijack the cellular machinery of the host cell to replicate their own genetic material and produce new virus particles regardless of whether the host cell is actively undergoing mitosis.
The mitotic index is calculated by counting the number of cells undergoing mitosis and dividing it by the total number of cells counted in a particular area of interest, then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage. This provides a measure of the proportion of actively dividing cells in a tissue sample, which can be important for understanding cell proliferation and growth rates.
Psoriasis
The deepest layer of the epidermis is called the stratum basale which is actively mitotic and gives rise to all the more superficial layers.
The primary bone marrow cell type that remains actively mitotic is known as the hemocytoblast.Osteocytes
Psoriasis
Neuroglia are more likely to give rise to tumors, as they have the capacity to divide and undergo abnormal growth. Neurons, on the other hand, are post-mitotic cells and do not typically give rise to tumors. Tumors arising from neuroglia are known as gliomas.
Corneum is the most superficial layer of the epidermis. The basale layer is the deepest layer of the epidermisThe cells of the basale are cube shaped and alive. The cells of the corneum are dead and filled with keratin, the same as found in nails and hair.The cells of the stratum corneum are sqamous-shaped, amitotic (dead actually), and contain a high percentage of keratin. Cells of the statum basale are columnar-shaped, actively mitotic and has relatively little keratin.the corneum is the most superficial layer of the epidermis. the basale is the deepest layer of the epidermis.
Mitosis would only be happening in the root tip because that is where the roots are growing.
No, viral replication can occur in both mitotic and non-mitotic cells. Viruses can hijack the cellular machinery of the host cell to replicate their own genetic material and produce new virus particles regardless of whether the host cell is actively undergoing mitosis.
The mitotic index is calculated by counting the number of cells undergoing mitosis and dividing it by the total number of cells counted in a particular area of interest, then multiplying by 100 to get a percentage. This provides a measure of the proportion of actively dividing cells in a tissue sample, which can be important for understanding cell proliferation and growth rates.
The mitotic index for the onion root tip is typically around 18-20%, meaning that around 18-20% of cells in the onion root tip are actively undergoing mitosis at any given time. This high mitotic index is due to the rapid growth and development of the root tip.
The word 'mitotic' is the adjective form of the noun mitosis.
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