It is a stage where the nuclear envelope reappears, new nucleolus forms, spindle fibers shorten, and chromatin is formed again
telophase
function in the formation of the spindle fibers during cell division and consist of a cylinder with nine microtubules arranged peripherally in a circle
Centriole
Centriole containing region
Centrosome
cleavage of cytoplasm into daughter cells following nuclear division
Cytokinesis
Kinetochores appear at the centromere
Prometaphase
group of cells performing a similar function
Tissues
a group of cell performing similar functions
Tissues
Two types of Tissues
Meristematic and Permanent Tissues
Primary function of cells of meristematic tissue
Form new tissue
What kind of walls does meristematic tissues have
Thin walls
have dense cytoplasm and distinct nucleus
Meristemtic tissue
What kind of vacuole does meristems have
Small or no vacuoles as they do not need to store anything
Permanent region of growth where cells actively divide
Meristematic tissue
as the cell mature they assume many different shapes and sizes
Meristematic tissues
small six-sided boxlike structure each with proportionally large nucleus
Meristematic tissue
found near the tips of the roots and shoots which increase the length as the (answer) produces new cells
Apical Meristem
Type of growth that increase the length of the plant
Primary growth
young undifferentiated tissue of a root or stem that eventually develops into an epidermis
Protoderm
gives rise to cortex pith and ground tissue
Ground meristem
what does ground meristem give rise to
Cortex pith