What are the Morphological Changes Associated with Nuclear Condensation?
Nuclear condensation involves several morphological changes that can be observed under a microscope:
1. Chromatin Aggregation: Chromatin condenses into dense, peripherally located masses within the nucleus. 2. Nuclear Shrinkage: The overall size of the nucleus decreases. 3. Increased Staining Intensity: Condensed nuclei stain more intensely due to the higher concentration of DNA.