Spindles
I think spindle fibers which come from the centrioles
May be it is nucleoplasm.
it moves stuff around the cell
The ckytoskeleton moves organelles around the cell and gives structure to the cell
The centromeres split. The two chromatids separate, and each chromatid becomes a new chromosome. The new chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell. The cell stretches out as the opposite ends are pushed apart.
I think spindle fibers which come from the centrioles
The chromatids are pulled apart.
During mitosis and meiosis, kinetochores move chromosomes across the spindle fibers. The kinetochores serve as vehicles and the fibers serve as roads.
Basic ballet moves are known as 'positions'. There are five. For example, in first position, the dancer's feet are turned out, with heels touching. In second position the feet are moved apart.
May be it is nucleoplasm.
it moves stuff around the cell
The ckytoskeleton moves organelles around the cell and gives structure to the cell
An object that moves with constant position will have constant velocity or acceleration. This is said to be moving in positive direction and maintains the position.
The centromeres split. The two chromatids separate, and each chromatid becomes a new chromosome. The new chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell. The cell stretches out as the opposite ends are pushed apart.
During mitosis, the centrosomes move apart and create the spindle fibers. The centrosomes, which contain two centrioles, migrate to opposite poles of the cell. These centrosomes then form the spindle fibers, which attach to the chromosomes and aid in their separation during cell division.
longitudinal waves spread apart as they go
It is because when your jaw moves it moves the structure of your mouth and it helps you to eat.