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Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

Nucleus <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

Nucleus

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

 - Nucleolus <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

- Nucleolus

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

 -- Nucleolar organizing centers <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

-- Nucleolar organizing centers

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

 -- Pars fibrosa <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

-- Pars fibrosa

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

 -- Pars granulosa <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

-- Pars granulosa

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

 - Nuclear envelope <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

- Nuclear envelope

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x

Polysomes <p>Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x</p>

Polysomes

Three regions of the nucleolus are visible in this electron micrograph.  The pale areas are the nucleolar organizing centers.  The most dense areas are the pars fibrosa, which contain newly synthesized primary transcripts of RNA genes.  The pars granulosa has a granular appearance and contains maturing ribosomal particles.  30,000x