Protein spindles form on the centrioles which move to opposite poles in the cell.
(I will skip the whole process and talk only about the centrioles)
These spindles attach themselves to one side on the chromosome with extreme precision and the spindles on the opposite centriole, attaches itself to the other half.
The chromosomes are brought to the centre of the cell.
Then a cellular, tug-of-war occurs as many other spindles push against each other and the centrioles are repelled against each other.
Hence, the chromosomes are split into two.
The centrioles within the cell form the mitotic spindle.
During mitosis, centrioles move to the opposite sides of the cell.
The equatorial plate happens in mitosis during cytokineses.
The centrosome is the organelle responsible for directing the formation of the mitotic spindle in animal cells. It helps organize and nucleate microtubules to form the spindle apparatus during cell division.
Centrioles are involved in cell division by organizing the spindle fibers that separate chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. They are also important for forming cilia and flagella in some cells, which are involved in movement and sensory functions.
The split chromosomes during mitosis WOW!
The centrioles within the cell form the mitotic spindle.
Prophase
Used during Meiosis and Mitosis, only in animals. Helps with cell division.
During mitosis, centrioles move to the opposite sides of the cell.
Prophase.
centriole
The equatorial plate happens in mitosis during cytokineses.
It organizes the microtubules in mitosis. The microtubules move the chromosomes around the cell during mitosis, most importantly lining the chromosomes up at the metaphase plate in metaphase so that they can split up into the two daughter cells.
During this final activity of the interphase, the cell duplicates its centriole in preparation for mitosis. The "g2 checkpoint" verifies that the DNA does not need repair.
Inspite of the absene of centrioles,the centromere can organise spindle which is an apparatus for mitosisto take place.Thus,the centromere functions in the absence of the centriole.
Centriole (: