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Chromatin

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x

Nucleus <p>This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x</p>

Nucleus

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x

 - Euchromatin <p>This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x</p>

- Euchromatin

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x

 - Heterochromatin <p>This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x</p>

- Heterochromatin

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x

 - Nucleolus <p>This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x</p>

- Nucleolus

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x

 - Nuclear envelope <p>This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x</p>

- Nuclear envelope

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x

Mitochondria <p>This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x</p>

Mitochondria

This nucleus is mostly euchromatic with a prominent nucleolus. The paler staining areas contain euchromatin. Heterochromatin is located in three regions of the nucleus: (1) immediately beneath the nuclear envelope (marginal or perinuclear chromatin); (2) surrounding the nucleolus (perinucleolar chromatin); and dispersed in clumps throughout the nucleus (karyosomes). All three types are visible in this nucleus. 17,000x