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the microtubules organize spindle fibres during mitosis and meiosis
the centrosomes are used for growth of the mitotic spindle.
Microtubules
Centrosome(s)
Centrioles
the spindle
The spindle is the structure that acts as a scaffolding for chromosomal attachment and movement. This occurs during later mitotic stages.
A collection of minute fibers composed of microtubules, which are prominent during cell division, asmitotic spindle or mitotic apparatus''.
During the metaphase of cell division, the spindle fibers radiate from the centrioles at the opposite poles of the cell. When the spindle fibers start to pull the chromosomes to opposite poles, this marks the anaphase of cell division.
Microtubules are structured around a cell region called the centrosome
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
mitotic spindle
the spindle
The centrosome. The mitotic spindle. The spindle apparatus.
The spindle is the structure that acts as a scaffolding for chromosomal attachment and movement. This occurs during later mitotic stages.
A collection of minute fibers composed of microtubules, which are prominent during cell division, asmitotic spindle or mitotic apparatus''.
During the metaphase of cell division, the spindle fibers radiate from the centrioles at the opposite poles of the cell. When the spindle fibers start to pull the chromosomes to opposite poles, this marks the anaphase of cell division.
Microtubules are structured around a cell region called the centrosome
Plants cells do not have centrioles. These form the mitotic apparatus during prophase in mitosis, Which include aster and spindle fibre formation, as without spindle fibres, there would be no chromosomes held and no cell division would occur .
The mitotic/meiotic spindle originating from the centrosomes and composed of microtubule subunits. Kinetochores provide the motive power.Read more: What_structure_is_responsible_for_moving_the_chromosomes_during
The name for the network of microtubules along which the chromosomes move during cell division is called the spindle fibers. These spindle fibers attach to the chromosomes and pull them in half.
The begining of the formation of the mitotic spindle-During prophase, the mitotic spindle begins to form.