The spindle forms during prophase of mitosis or meiosis. The spindle is made up of protein fibers, which are microtubules of the cytoskeleton.
The stage of the cell cycle when a spindle forms is called prophase. Prophase is a stage of mitosis in which the chromatin condenses into double rod-shaped structures called chromosomes.
A. telophase
B. anaphase
C. metaphase
D. prophase
the stage in mitosis when the spindle is formed is prophase!
prophase
colchicine is used to stop cell cycle during metaphase. In chromosome karyotype analysis, it is used.
In metophase and anaphase of the cell cycle.
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.
The spindle fibers disassemble during anaphase. As the spindle fibers shorten during anaphase, they separate the chromatids from one another and then move them to opposite poles. The answer above stating that the Spindle Fibers disassemble during anaphase is incorrect. If they were to disassemble at anaphase it would completely halt the cell division process. The spindle fibers disassemble during telophase.
G2 phase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. G2 phase. G2 phase, or pre-mitotic phase, is the third and final subphase of Interphase in the cell cycle directly preceding Mitosis. It follows the successful completion of S phase, during which the cell's DNA is replicated.
prophase
colchicine is used to stop cell cycle during metaphase. In chromosome karyotype analysis, it is used.
The answer is telophase.
Well referring to my Biology text book, " A Zygospore ( ZY-goh-spawr ) is a resting spore that contains zygotes formed during the sexual phase of the mold's life cycle."
During Metaphase the protein strands that attach to the centromere region are called spindle fibres.
In metophase and anaphase of the cell cycle.
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.
Telophase.
M phase (apex)
Well referring to my Biology text book, " A Zygospore ( ZY-goh-spawr ) is a resting spore that contains zygotes formed during the sexual phase of the mold's life cycle."
The phase of the cell cycle is 3, and the processes of bivfalvism, deuteronomy and capsicum occur during it.
The spindle fibers disassemble during anaphase. As the spindle fibers shorten during anaphase, they separate the chromatids from one another and then move them to opposite poles. The answer above stating that the Spindle Fibers disassemble during anaphase is incorrect. If they were to disassemble at anaphase it would completely halt the cell division process. The spindle fibers disassemble during telophase.