Figure 6-44. Electron micrograph of a thin section of a nucleolus in a human fibroblast, showing its three distinct zones.

Figure 6-44Electron micrograph of a thin section of a nucleolus in a human fibroblast, showing its three distinct zones

(A) View of entire nucleus. (B) High-power view of the nucleolus. It is believed that transcription of the rRNA genes takes place between the fibrillar center and the dense fibrillar component and that processing of the rRNAs and their assembly into ribosomes proceeds outward from the dense fibrillar component to the surrounding granular components. (Courtesy of E.G. Jordan and J. McGovern.)

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