This happens during metaphase. I remember this phase because it is the move phase
of mitosis. The m from move matches the m from metaphase.
In mitosis, it happens during metaphase.
In meiosis, it happens twice and occurs in metaphase 1 and metaphase 2.
metaphase
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Metaphase II
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.
movement of chromosomes to spindle equator during mitosis is also known as congression of chromosomes.
The chromosome pairs are lined up in the center of the cell, parts of the cytoskeleton have formed the mitotic spindle and are preparing to pull the pairs apart.
equator
the spindle fibers
chromosomes migrate to equator of 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.
Chromosomes align on the spindle equator during the metaphase. During the metaphase the chromosomes meet on an imaginary line between the two poles.
The chromosomes attach to a spindle fiber across the equator of the cell.
In animal cells, during metaphase stage of the cell cycle, the centrioles attach to spindle fibers. These spindle fibers are also attached to the chromosomes which are now aligned at the metaphase plate.
Microtubules
Spindle fibers are formed during the metaphase stage of mitosis (cell division) when the chromosomes are tightly condensed and aligned at the center of the cell. Spindle fibers pull the chromosomes in opposite directions toward the opposite poles thus allowing the daughter cells to obtain a copy of the genome
Telophase
colchicine is used to stop cell cycle during metaphase. In chromosome karyotype analysis, it is used.
the centromere keeps the two sister chromatids together. its also where the chromosome attaches to the spindle apparatus during mitosis and meiosis.
(From the end of the S phase of interphase through the metaphase of mitosis). In eukaryotes, throughout the entire life of the Cell, also called the cell cycle. During Mitosis the chromosomes are separated.
In metaphise, the spindle fibrez attach themselves to the centrumeres, or the constricted region of a chromosome where the two chromathds are attached, of the chromosomes and align the the chromosomes at the equatorial plate. I just guess