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Biol Bull 64: 86-95. (February 1933)
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MITOSIS IN HYDRA

MITOSIS IN THE ECTODERMAL EPITHELIO-MUSCULAR CELLS OF HYDRA

CARL H. McCONNELL 1

1 HARTWICK COLLEGE, ONEONTA, NEW YORK

1. The ecto-epithelio-muscular cells of Hydra divide by mitosis.

2. A centriole and asters are present. There are 12 V-shaped chromosomes.

3. These mitotic divisions take place in Hydra under all conditions.

4. There is no evidence that the indifferent interstitial cells of the ectoderm or endoderm are elaborated into the large epithelio-muscular cells.




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