s phase
A spindle forms during cell division in a haploid cell during the process of meiosis. The spindle is crucial for the separation of homologous chromosomes and ensuring that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
telophase
the spindle
Metaphase
the phase of mitosis when chromosimes are ligned in the middle of the cell
A spindle forms during cell division in a haploid cell during the process of meiosis. The spindle is crucial for the separation of homologous chromosomes and ensuring that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
A spindle develops during the metaphase stage of cell division.
Chromosomes are attached to spindle fibers during the metaphase phase of the cell division process.
The phase described is telophase of mitosis. In telophase, spindle fibers disappear, and new nuclei form at each end of the cell. This marks the final stage of mitosis where the duplicated chromosomes have reached their respective poles.
telophase
The spindle is formed during the prophase stage of mitosis or meiosis. In prophase, microtubules organize into a structure called the spindle apparatus, which helps separate the chromosomes during cell division.
the spindle
spindle fibers
Metaphase
spindle fibers
It is a phase of the reproductive cycle of a cell. It is the part where the centrioles have separated and are drawing the chromosomes apart into two cell halves before they replicate the cell as a haploid or a diploid, depending on whether is a somatic cell or a sex cell.
the phase of mitosis when chromosimes are ligned in the middle of the cell