Below are fluorescent microscopy images of cells in various stages of the cell cycle. For each cell
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Below are fluorescent microscopy images of cells in various stages of the cell cycle. For each cell picture, you will see red, green, blue (each originally acquired in black/white) images and a composite (all 3 color channels put together). Each fluorescent color indicates a different chemical or antibody used to label a different cellular structure. For the set of images shown here, one color represents the same structure for all the pictures shown. For example, the structure labeled by blue is the same for Rows I-V. Use what you know about cellular organization and changes as they relate to the cell cycle to determine the following: I A) What cellular structure is shown by each color? a) Red? b) Blue? c) Green? B) In what stage is the cell shown in? If in mitosis, be specific about which phase. a) Row 1? b) Row ll? c) Row III? I d) Row IV? e) Row V?
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