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Q: What phase kinetochores are motionless in relation to poles of cell?
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What stage of mitosis is Kinetochore are motionless in relation to poles of cells?

Metaphase


What does kinetochore do?

they are microtubles, they move the chromosomes to the equasion (metaphase plate) of the cell. they also make up the spindle fibers.


Single phase motor speed is determined by the?

Motor's number of poles.


How many poles are there respectively on the running and the starting winding of an 8 pole splits phase motor?

32 poles


During the solstices where do earths poles point in relation to the sun?

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What phase does replicated strands move toward opposite poles?

Anaphase


The chromosomes arrive at the poles and nuclear envelopes form during which phase of mitosis?

Telophase is marked by the arrival of the chromosomes at the poles. They will arrive at opposite ends of the poles.


Most variation found in mitotic phase?

Most variation occur in Ana phase because the chromosomes reach to their poles.


How 3 phase motors Speed is paired to number poles?

Directly propotional


What is the relation between number of winding groups and the number of poles of electric motor?

same


Does a cell make a copy of its DNA during the stage of the cell cycle called mitosis?

No. Mitosis is strictly the stage of the cell cycle where the chromatin condenses into chromosomes, the nuclear envelope dissolves, the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate, spindly fibers attach to the kinetochores of each chromosome and "pull" sister chromatids apart to opposite poles of the cell. Then the cell pinches off and forms a nuclear envelope around the DNA. The stage in the cell cycle where a cell duplicates its genetic material is called the S phase, preceded by the G1 phase, followed by the G2 phase, then mitosis and cytokinesis.


Does a cell makes a copy of its DNA during the stage of the cell cycle called mitosis.?

No. Mitosis is strictly the stage of the cell cycle where the chromatin condenses into chromosomes, the nuclear envelope dissolves, the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate, spindly fibers attach to the kinetochores of each chromosome and "pull" sister chromatids apart to opposite poles of the cell. Then the cell pinches off and forms a nuclear envelope around the DNA. The stage in the cell cycle where a cell duplicates its genetic material is called the S phase, preceded by the G1 phase, followed by the G2 phase, then mitosis and cytokinesis.