spindle fibers
spindle fibres
spindle fibers
Spindle fibres.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell and are rod shaped
chromosomes are filamentous structures which are present in the nucleus as chromatin reticulum and are visible only during cell division..this is what i know about choromos..lol
At the beginning of cell divison, however, the chromosomes condense into compact, visable structures that can be seen through a light microscope.
log-like structures found during cell division are called centrioles.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell and are rod shaped
coz in interphase, the chromatin threads are not yet condensed into what is called as chromosomes. they are thread like structures, and make a network called chromatin network. chromatin threads only begin to condense into thicker structures called chromosomes once the process of cell division actually begins
chromosomes are filamentous structures which are present in the nucleus as chromatin reticulum and are visible only during cell division..this is what i know about choromos..lol
At the beginning of cell divison, however, the chromosomes condense into compact, visable structures that can be seen through a light microscope.
Chromosomes are thread-like structures found in the nuclei of cells comprised of DNA and various proteins. They are only visible during cell division (mitosis)
Chromosomes are thick,condensed, ribbon-like structures which are visible within the nucleus at the time of cell division. They are the condensed form of chromatin fibres which are present in the nucleoplasm of the nucleus.
log-like structures found during cell division are called centrioles.
Spindle fibres are tiny tube-like structures made of protein to which chromosomes attach during cell division.
Yes, chromosomes become visible and appear shorter during the process of cell division. This is because they condense and coil up tightly in order to be more manageable during cell division. As a result, they become visible under a microscope as distinct structures.
this is because during the interphase, the cell is at a point where it has either completed its division or is about to start its division. here the chromosomes have not separated yet in preparation for the divisin and they so look alike that one cant differentiate a chromosome.
Micro-tubules play active role in chromosome movement during cell division.