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Golgi Complex: Structure and Functions (With Diagram)

In this article we will discuss about Golgi Complex that exist in all the cells of eukaryotes:- 1. Subject-Matter of Golgi Complex 2. Structure of Golgi Complex 3. Functions. Subject-Matter of Golgi Complex: This cytoplasmic organelle is named after its discoverer Golgi. The structure was discovered in 1898. The golgi bodies are also called lipochondria. For several years there was [...]

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Heterochromatin and Euchromatin in the Nucleoplasm

In this article we will discuss about the Heterochromatin and Euchromatin in the Nucleoplasm. In the nucleoplasm of interphase nucleus a dark staining network is seen which is formed of chromatin. When chromatin is stained by various procedures such as the feulgen reaction which is specific for DNA and examined under light microscope, some regions are stained darkly whereas the [...]

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5 Main Components of the Nucleus (With Diagram)

The following points highlight the five main components of the nucleus. The components are: 1. Nuclear envelope 2. Nuclear Sap or Nucleoplasm 3. Nucleolus 4. Chromatic Reticulum 5. Chromosomes.   Nucleus: Component # 1. Nuclear Envelope: The nuclear membrane or karyotheca is the outer boundary of the nucleus. It is found in the nuclei of all the eukaryotic cells. Electron [...]

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