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Q: What is aster and spindle fibre?
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A centriole with radiating fibers active during cell division?

The centrosome. The mitotic spindle. The spindle apparatus.


What is the function for centrioles?

to synthesise aster that will become spinder fibre


What structure that aids in cell division is present in animal cells but not in plant cells?

Plants cells do not have centrioles. These form the mitotic apparatus during prophase in mitosis, Which include aster and spindle fibre formation, as without spindle fibres, there would be no chromosomes held and no cell division would occur .


Differentiate between aster and spindle fiber?

asters are the radiating rays surrounding the centrioles. while the fibres appearing between two daughter centrioles are called spindle fibres...


What is spindle fibre?

The stuff that comes from the centrioles of a cell that pull apart the chromosomes during mitosis.


What guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis?

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.


This cellular structure produces aster or spindle fibers during cell division?

it is anaphase, prophase, metaphase, and telapahse...


Why mitosis in animal cell is amphi astral?

An aster is formed at each pole of the spindle in animal mitosis. hence mitosis in animal cell is amphi astral.


What are centrioles and its function?

centrioles are involved in cell division process they are changed in to spindle fibre and asters in cell division in meosis.


What slogan has aster in it?

aster aster we are the masters


What is a cytoskeletal that pulls chromosomes apart?

CentriolesCentrioles are log-like structures that appear during cell division in animal cells and pull the chromosomes apart.


Protein strands that attach to the centromere region during M-phase of cell cycle?

During Metaphase the protein strands that attach to the centromere region are called spindle fibres.