Telophase
centromere
spindle apparatus
The centrosome. The mitotic spindle. The spindle apparatus.
The cytoskeletal structure responsible for pulling chromosomes apart during cell division is the spindle apparatus. It consists of microtubules that attach to the chromosomes and exert forces to separate them into two daughter cells. The spindle apparatus is essential for ensuring the accurate distribution of genetic material during cell division.
Telophase
Telophase
centromere
the spindle
Associated proteins, and any centrosomes or asters present at the spindle poles.
Separation of chromatids during anaphase .
The centrosome. The mitotic spindle. The spindle apparatus.
spindle apparatus
spindle apparatus
metaphase
the spindle apparatus pulls the sister cromatids to either side of the cell. the cell then divides and creates two daughter cells with the exact copies of chromosomes
A collection of minute fibers composed of microtubules, which are prominent during cell division, asmitotic spindle or mitotic apparatus''.