The centromeres of chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers during metaphase. The spindle fibers bring about the separation of sister chromosomes to the opposite poles. When spindle fibers do not attach to the centromeres, the doubling of chromosomes leads to polyploidy in the cell.
During metaphase the centromeres attach to the duplicated chromosomes. ~Hope this helps~:)
To the kinetochore.
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
=In this stage the nuclear envelope breaks down so there is no longer a recognizable nucleus. Some mitotic spindle fibers elongate from the centrosomes and attach to kinetochores, protein bundles at the centromere region on the chromosomes where sister chromatids are joined. Other spindle fibers elongate but instead of attaching to chromosomes, overlap each other at the cell center.=
The name for the network of microtubules along which the chromosomes move during cell division is called the spindle fibers. These spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes and pull them in half.
In metophase and anaphase of the cell cycle.
Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes during mitosis. Specifically, they do so in the metaphase portion of mitosis, in preparation for the splitting of the cell.
Prometaphase
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
=In this stage the nuclear envelope breaks down so there is no longer a recognizable nucleus. Some mitotic spindle fibers elongate from the centrosomes and attach to kinetochores, protein bundles at the centromere region on the chromosomes where sister chromatids are joined. Other spindle fibers elongate but instead of attaching to chromosomes, overlap each other at the cell center.=
centromere
Spindle fibers.
The region is called the centromere.
centromere joins chromosomes arms , the cromatids , together and is the place where spindle fibers attach to each chromosomes
The name for the network of microtubules along which the chromosomes move during cell division is called the spindle fibers. These spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes and pull them in half.
In metophase and anaphase of the cell cycle.
Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes during mitosis. Specifically, they do so in the metaphase portion of mitosis, in preparation for the splitting of the cell.
During Metaphase the protein strands that attach to the centromere region are called spindle fibres.
The mitotic spindle.Or you can call them spindle fibers.