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Fig. 10. Early anaphase or late metaphase. Some chromosomes in each 

 nucleus not yet divided. 



Fig. 11. Anaphase i\ith one chromosome not j'et divideil. 



Fig. 12. Anaphase. 



Fig. 13. One nucleus in metaphase — seen from one pole — and the other in 

 early anaphase. Large glycogen vacuole absent. 



Fig. 14. Anaphase. 



Fig. 15. Late anaphase. 



Fig. 16. Telophase. Chromosomes have begun to lose their individuality. 



Fig. 17. Telophase. Note lack of synchronism in division of nuclei. 



Fig. 18. Reorganization nearly completed in the four nuclei. 



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