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Centrioles are found in the centrosomes. They produce the spindle fibers used to move chromosomes during mitosis. Chromatin is loosely coiled DNA found in the nucleus of cells not undergoing mitosis.

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Q: What are the fibers that chromosomes move along?
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Chromosomes move along these fibers?

Spindle fibers


Structure made of fibers help move chromosomes during mitosis?

Spindle fibers.


What organelles are used to move chromosomes?

Microtubules and kinetochore fibers move the chromosomes in mitosis and meiosis, though they are not referred to as organelles. Though you could say that the fibers originate from the centrioles, which are a part of the centrosome.


What structure forms in prophase along which the chromosomes called?

The answer is Spindle Fibers.


During mitosis and meiosis kinetochore fibers are thought to?

Kinetochore fibers are thought to move chromosomes.


What forms during prophase to Later attach move chromosomes?

Spindle fibers


What is the purpose of spindle fibers during mitosis?

Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.


Along what structure do the chromosomes line up during mitosis?

spindle fibers


What is The energy to move chromosomes during mi- tosis is provided by?

The energy to move chromosomes during mitosis is provided by telomeres and spindle fibers of the dividing cell.


What protein structure moves chromosomes?

During mitosis and meiosis, kinetochores move chromosomes across the spindle fibers. The kinetochores serve as vehicles and the fibers serve as roads.


What are the two most important structures involved in moving chromosomes during mitosis?

Centromeres and spindle fibers..Prophase: During cell division small structures called centromeres move to opposite ends of a cell.Prometaphase: These centromere structures produce spindle fibers that attach to the chromosomes' kinetochores (where the sister chromatids are joined together with bundles of proteins). Other spindle fibers attach to each other at the center.Metaphase: Tension is applied to the fibers, this causes the chromosomes to align along the center of the cell.Anaphase: The fibers pull the chromosomes apart and towards the centromeres at each end of the cell.Telophase: chromosomes arrive at ends and spindle fivers disappear.


What is the function of the Ciliary Fibers?

move things along