Muller Cells

Müller cells are a special type of cell that play an important role in the development and functioning of living organisms. These cells were first described by the German anatomist Jindrich Müller in 1853 and named after him. Here is a brief description of Müller cells:

1. Place of detection - in embryos and adult animals, both in the genitals and in other tissues.

2. Structure - the Müller cell contains a haploid set of chromosomes, this indicates that it has gone through meiosis to form gametes and the embryo from which they develop.