Chromosomes are easiest to see when they are condensed(coiled and supercoiled, so that they become short and fat).
They are at their most condensed from late prophase through to early telophase, in either mitosis or meiosis.
Their visibility also depends on suitable microscopic technique, including the use of an appropriate stain, such as acetocarmine.
Anaphase is best when viewing chromosomes.
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
mitotic spindle
Centrioles
mitotic spindle
They are centrioles.
The begining of the formation of the mitotic spindle-During prophase, the mitotic spindle begins to form.
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The answer is Spindle Fibers.
In the middle of mitotic spindle are the duplicated chromosomes held by kinetochores. These are protein structures are involved in pulling apart the sister chromatids.
mitotic spindle
Centrioles
Microtubules from the cytoskeleton of the cell
the ikterpuschles the microtubules organize spindle fibres during mitosis and meiosis
mitotic spindle
the spindle
They are centrioles.
The centrioles within the cell form the mitotic spindle.