Chromosomes attach to the mitotic spindle during the metaphase of mitosis.
Part of the answer depends on how you define the stages of mitosis and not everybody does this the same way. The short answer is all of them.
the spindle fibers
movement of chromosomes to spindle equator during mitosis is also known as congression of chromosomes.
Centrioles
it is used to separates chromosomes pairs during mitosis.
The stuff that comes from the centrioles of a cell that pull apart the chromosomes during mitosis.
During mitosis a double-stranded chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber centromere.
the spindle fibers
movement of chromosomes to spindle equator during mitosis is also known as congression of chromosomes.
Centrioles
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.
The mitotic/meiotic spindle originating from the centrosomes and composed of microtubule subunits. Kinetochores provide the motive power.Read more: What_structure_is_responsible_for_moving_the_chromosomes_during
Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.
kinetochore microtubules bind with spindle fibers.
spindle fibers
it is used to separates chromosomes pairs during mitosis.
Spindle fibers.
the answer is spindle (or spindle fibers)