the centromere
The centromere.
Centromeres
The mitotic cohesin complex contains four core subunits that form a ring structure and keeps them togetherA. centromereB. spindleC. nuclear membraneD. nucleosomes
the centromere
the centromere is where the sister chromatids interlock in the middle but the kinetochore holds them together.
The molecule critical for the proper separation of sister chromatids is called cohesin. Cohesin is a protein complex that holds the sister chromatids together during cell division. It helps ensure that the sister chromatids are accurately and evenly separated into two daughter cells.
In the brain, they are called glial cells.
Sister chromatids are held together by centromere and are attached to the spindle fibres by kinetochores during cell division.
The mitotic cohesin complex contains four core subunits that form a ring structure and keeps them togetherA. centromereB. spindleC. nuclear membraneD. nucleosomes
The centromere.
the centromere
the centromere is where the sister chromatids interlock in the middle but the kinetochore holds them together.
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centromeres
The centromere. It where the two identical sister chromatids come closest in contact.
The centromere is the area at the center of a chromosome that holds the two chromatids together.
Centromere
Centromere. It holds the chromatids together and the spindles are attached to it during cell division.
The molecule critical for the proper separation of sister chromatids is called cohesin. Cohesin is a protein complex that holds the sister chromatids together during cell division. It helps ensure that the sister chromatids are accurately and evenly separated into two daughter cells.