The kinetochore anchors chromosomes to microtubules in the spindle during cell division. The centrosome serves as a nucleating center for microtubules in the spindle and anchors them to opposite sides of the cell.
Centrioles anchor the spindle during mitosis. The centrioles are found in pairs and move toward the poles of the nucleus when it's time for cell division. During division, groups of threads are attached to the centrioles. Those threads are the spindles.
The centriole anchors the spindle fibers and assists in pulling apart the chromosomes. The spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes during metaphase.
Centrioles anchor spindle fibers during mitosis.
The antirobosherical acid
amino acids
kinetachore
The role of spindle fibers during cell divsion is that it forms a bridge between the ends of the cell.
Spindle is a grouping of fibers composed of microtubules. This grouping is very prominent during cell division.
Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.
Microtubules
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Intermediate Filaments
The role of spindle fibers during cell divsion is that it forms a bridge between the ends of the cell.
spindle apparatus
Spindle is a grouping of fibers composed of microtubules. This grouping is very prominent during cell division.
spindle fibers
Spindle fibers move chromosomes to the center of the cell during metaphase of cell division and break the chromosomes apart during Anaphase.
spindle fibers
spindle fibers
Microtubules
spindle fibers
The centrosome. The mitotic spindle. The spindle apparatus.
spindle