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Q: What organelle coordinates the movement of chromosomes during mitosis in animal cells?
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What guide chromosomes during mitosis?

what guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis


What is congression of chromosomes?

movement of chromosomes to spindle equator during mitosis is also known as congression of chromosomes.


A cell with 18 chromosomes enters mitosis At the end of mitosis there will be?

It will have 18 chromosomes at the end of mitosis.


Mitosis could not proceed if a mutation interrupted the assembly of?

The spindle fibers, which are essential to the movement of chromosomes.


What are the process of chromosomes?

mitosis


Explaining why the process of mitosis and meiosis are both?

mitosis is the duplicate of chromosomes and meiosis is the reducing of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes do you have in cells before and after mitosis?

You have 24 before, and 12 after.


What is the phase of mitosis when the chromosomes stop moving?

Anaphase ends when the chromosomes stop moving.


When during mitosis do chromosomes along the equator?

Mitosis


What is happening when chromosomes attach to spindle fibers?

That would be during metaphase in mitosis and the chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers because each half of the chromosomes need to migrate to the opposite poles. The spindle fibers are temporary but aid in the movement of the chromosomes.


What is the end result difference between mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis = doubling of chromosomes. Meiosis = halving of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are in each cell after mitosis?

Mitosis produces two cells that have the same number of chromosomes as the original (parent) cell. For example, a human cell has 46 chromosomes - so after mitosis each cell will have 46 chromosomes.