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Spindle acts as a scaffolding for chromosomal attachment and movement. Chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers by undivided structures called centromeres.
Name of the Undivided Structures"The centromeres enable chromosomes to attach to spindle fibers." Not exactly. The centromeres are areas of DNA where the two sister chromatids touch. The spindle fibers actually bind to the kinetochore, a structure found on the chromosomes.
homologous structures
Tiny structures in palisade are called granna .
The study of how structures function is called physiology.
ligament
Nonvascular plants, for instance, the mosses, have root-like structures called rhizoids used to attach themselves to soil, trees, rocks and other structures.
Spindle acts as a scaffolding for chromosomal attachment and movement. Chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers by undivided structures called centromeres.
A post that supports a roof is called a column.
The cytoplasm, which is the gel-like fluid called cytosol inside the cell, suspends the organelles. The cytoskeleton also plays a role in support of organelle structures.
Name of the Undivided Structures"The centromeres enable chromosomes to attach to spindle fibers." Not exactly. The centromeres are areas of DNA where the two sister chromatids touch. The spindle fibers actually bind to the kinetochore, a structure found on the chromosomes.
homologous structures
Similar structures that have evolved independently are called homologous structures. An example would be the wings of a bird and the wings of an insect.
Homologous structures.
chromosomes
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
The Windows Vista technology that supports a hybrid drive is called ReadyDrive.