chromosomes are attached to what is known as the spindle fibre via the centromere. the centromere is normally towards the middle or the chromosome and is where the two sister chromotids join (so the centre of the x shape). the spindle fibre is made up of tubulin and is pulled to the poles of the cell (taking the chromosome with it) by the centrioles.
spindle fibers
actin
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Its core; its nucleus
Some resources online for guides to living an active life can be found at the Helpguide's website. One can also check some local book stores where these guides are available.
Conscientiousness
what guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis
The environmental movement and the women's movement are examples long-term movements. There is no single organization that controls or guides such movements.
Chromosomes function to package and organize DNA. They are important because they help protect DNA from mutations, their strucutre guides gene expression, they direct DNA damage response pathways, and they package DNA so that it can fit inside a cell and also so that it can be efficiently copied and segregated during replication.
The conductor.
Antoinette Butte (founded the Movement in France)
The nucleus maintains order in a cell. It consists of a nuclear envelope dotted with pores, a nucleolus which produces ribosomes, and chromatin, which contains chromosomes. The chromosomes have DNA, which guides the cell and tells it what to do.
They became the guides for the wagon trains. The men knew the passes and routes for the fastest best way to the west.
The letters WAGGGS stand for the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts which is the the largest voluntary movement dedicated to girls and young women in the world.
nucleus, because it is the main control center of the cell in both plant and animal cell.
Girl Guides in Switzerland are members of Mouvement Scout De Suisse (MSdS), or Swiss Guide and Scout Movement. The level for ages 6 to 10 is called Cub Scouts or Les Louveteaux.
The ghost or paranormal person moves it it guides you to its words
Although groups of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides existed before 1910, the first formally founded group, Girl Guides of the United Kingdom, was established in 1910. Lord Robert Baden-Powell started the Scouting Movement in 1908 in the United Kingdom. He felt that girls should have their own organization, so Robert Baden-Powell chose the name "Girl Guides" and thought that an organization for girls should be run by women so he asked his elder sister, Agnes, to help and, in 1910, the Girl Guide movement was formally founded.