CIL:198, Haemanthus katharinae, endosperm. CIL. Dataset
Telophase! Image of the Week - December 4, 2017 CIL:198 - http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/images/198 Lily mitosis. A light microscope image of a cell from the endosperm of an African globe lily Haemanthus (Scadoxus) katherinae. This is one frame of a sequence that shows all phases of mitosis. The lily is considered a good organism for studying cell division because its endosperm has a liquid phase and chromosomes are thick and easier to see than human ones. Andrew S. Bajer Public Domain
Simple cuboidal epithelia contain single layered, square shaped cells with larger volume than squamous cells. This is good for storing organelles and aids in secretions and absorption, and a production of mucus coat. This epithelia can be found in the liver, thyroid, mammary, salivary and other glands.
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