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1. Microscopic image showcasing the prophase stage of cell division, demonstrating the condensed chromosomes and formation of the spindle fibers.
2. Close-up photograph capturing the metaphase stage of cell division, highlighting the aligned chromosomes along the equator of the cell.
3. High-resolution image revealing the intricacies of the anaphase stage of cell division, illustrating the separation and movement of sister chromatids towards opposite poles of the cell.

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1. "Molecular Biology of the Cell" by Bruce Alberts et. al, has an in-depth meticulously detailed exploration of cellular processes including cell division. It offers a comprehensive source for anyone wishing to study cell division in microscopic detail. 2. Rieder, C. L., & Palazzo, R. E. (1992). "Colcemid and the mitotic cycle". Journal of Cell Science. This specific article provides a closer look at the various phases of cell division under the microscope, particularly focusing on the effects a certain drug (colcemid) has on the mitotic cycle. 3. Kuriyama, R, & Borisy, G. G. (1981). "Mitosis and the physiology of cell division". The Cell Biology of Physarum and Didymium. Organisms, Nucleus, and Cell Cycle. This book details the physiology of cell division, making it suitable for microscopic studies of mitosis - the process of cell division. Remember, when using academic sources, it's essential to follow citation guidelines to respect intellectual property rights.

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Nov. 23, 2023, 11:52 p.m.

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