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What happens to the info before the cell divides?

Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides


What happens to the nuclear material of the parent cell before it divides?

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What happens to the chromosome before an animal cell divides?

The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.


What role do micro-tubules play in the movement of chromosomes during mitosis?

CENTRIOLES Centrioles are barrel-shaped rings composed of microtubules that help move chromosomes around when a cell divides. Centrioles are involved in microtubule formation during cell division and the formation of cilia and flagela.


What does a centrioles?

Centrioles are a cell organelle which are located in animal cells. They are made of 9 sets of microtubules, which are in groups of 3. There are two centrioles in each cell, and together with dense matter they create a centrosome. The centrioles are perpendicular to each other. They are important in the organization on the cell. Their most important role in a cell is when the cell divides. The two centrioles split and move in opposite directions from each other outwards from the nucleus. They produce mitotic spindle which is responsible for separating or pulling replicated chromosomes to the two daughter cells.


What would happen if the centrioles of a cell stopped working?

Just before a cell divides, its centrioles duplicate and one pair migrates to the opposite side. Spindle fibres are formed between them.. They play important role in the location of furrowing during cell division... Thus, if a cell lacks centrioles, it is unable to reproduce i.e mitosis fails to take place.


What a centrioles?

The centriole is the part of the cell that goes to the end of each cell during prophase and forms spindal fibers.A centriol is what divides cells and is only in animal cells


What happens in a plant cell after the nucleus divides?

nothing


What does a centrioles do in a animal cell?

Centrioles basically help in cell division.


What organelle aids the cell during mitosis?

the centrioles. two of these together are a centrosome which release the microtubules in the cell division. the microtubules are what "grab" the chromosomes and pull them apart into chromotids in metaphase and anaphase in mitosis.


What happens to the cytoplasm as the cell progresses through telophase?

It divides


What happens to cell membrane as cell divides?

No, the nucleus in a cell is what controls cell division.