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These thin tubes are called microtubules, and are formed by subunits of actin proteins that create a hollow tube that extend from the centrioles to the kinetochores of chromosomes during mitosis, allowing for the separation of duplicated DNA. These microtubules also contribute to the overall structure of the cytoskeleton of a cell, which keeps cell shape and helps transport various cargo throughout the cell. Microtubules can be made or destroyed based on the cell's needs.

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then tubes in which are called spindle fibers

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These are called spindle fibers.

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