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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.

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