cells and dna
During mitosis, the centrosomes move apart and create the spindle fibers. The centrosomes, which contain two centrioles, migrate to opposite poles of the cell. These centrosomes then form the spindle fibers, which attach to the chromosomes and aid in their separation during cell division.
Chromosomes attach to the mitotic spindle during the metaphase of mitosis. Part of the answer depends on how you define the stages of mitosis and not everybody does this the same way. The short answer is all of them.
In meiosis or mitosis they are called spindle fibers which are "anchored" using centrioles.
the spindle fibers
the spindle
Spindle Fibers
The spindle forms during prophase of mitosis or meiosis. The spindle is made up of protein fibers, which are microtubules of the cytoskeleton.
During mitosis a double-stranded chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber centromere.
The answer is telophase.
Chromosomes attach to the mitotic spindle during the metaphase of mitosis. Part of the answer depends on how you define the stages of mitosis and not everybody does this the same way. The short answer is all of them.
In meiosis or mitosis they are called spindle fibers which are "anchored" using centrioles.
Separation of chromatids during anaphase .
spindle
the spindle fibers
Microtubules
Spindle Fibers
the spindle
Centrioles