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here is a hyperchromatic crowded group that we can easily recognize on low power and um when we look carefully we can see that the nuclei are very jumbled up and theyamp;#39;re very disorganized taking a closer look uh the nuclei are overlapping each other there is actually a fair variation in nuclear size and shape some nuclear are much larger than others they appear to be very hyperchromatic there is no definite gland formation seen even in this uh cell group we can see that the nuclear are enlarged and hyperchromatic with irregular nuclear membranes so these are features that suggest scamers differentiation here is another hyperchromatic crowded group and we can see the nuclei are quite elongated if you look at the edges of the group um here and especially here there is a hint that the nuclear are sort of flattening out so that they are parallel to the edges of the group rather than perpendicular uh this parallel Arrangement is another feature that suggests squamous differentiation