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A chromatid is attached to a spindle fiber by the what?

by the pulling apart movement required to make two new daughter cells. spindle fibers attach to the opposite ends of the poles during metophase which creates the chromosomes to split. this process of splitting is also known as binary fission


The chromatid is attached to a spindle fiber by what?

one word Centromere


What phase is when each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiber?

The phase where each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiber is called metaphase. During metaphase, the chromosomes align at the metaphase plate at the center of the cell, and each chromosome is attached to spindle fibers emanating from opposite poles of the cell.


How are chromatids separated?

Chromatids are separated during cell division by a structure called the mitotic spindle, which attaches to the centromere of each sister chromatid. The spindle fibers then pull the sister chromatids apart towards opposite poles of the cell, ensuring that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.


What attaches chromosomes together?

SPINDLE FIBERS!!


When does the spindle attaches to what structure?

the spindles attach to chromosomes and centrioles


What does spindle fiber attach to?

chromosomes


When during mitosis do chromosomes attach to spindle fibers?

Chromosomes attach to spindle fibers during metaphase of mitosis. This is when the chromosomes align at the cell's equator, forming a metaphase plate. The spindle fibers attach to the centromere region of the chromosomes.


A muscle spindle is composed of several?

intrafusal fiber muscles embedded with the spindle along side the normal muscle fibers (extrafusal fiber muscles)


What is kinetechore?

A kinetochore is a protein structure that forms on a chromatid during cell division. It plays a crucial role in cell division by helping to attach the chromatid to the mitotic spindle, ensuring proper segregation of chromosomes into daughter cells.


How many chromosomes attach to each spindle fiber during metaphase 1?

Two chromosomes attach to each spindle fiber during metaphase I of meiosis.


What is the tail fiber in a virus?

It's a T4 long fiber and it attaches to the cell wall of the host