I am at least 70% sure that they attach to the centriole which binds the chromosome together.
The spindle fibers attach to either side of the Chromosomes Centromeres.
Spindle fibers form at the opposite ends of the cell during prophase of mitosis.
they are located in the metaphase
MTOC's, micro tubule organizing centers.
Centromeres
Centomere
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
That would be during metaphase in mitosis and the chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers because each half of the chromosomes need to migrate to the opposite poles. The spindle fibers are temporary but aid in the movement of the chromosomes.
The centromeres of chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers during metaphase. The spindle fibers bring about the separation of sister chromosomes to the opposite poles. When spindle fibers do not attach to the centromeres, the doubling of chromosomes leads to polyploidy in the cell.
Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.
Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes during mitosis. Specifically, they do so in the metaphase portion of mitosis, in preparation for the splitting of the cell.
Fibers in the spindle that attach to the centromere of the chromosomes are called what?
That would be during metaphase in mitosis and the chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers because each half of the chromosomes need to migrate to the opposite poles. The spindle fibers are temporary but aid in the movement of the chromosomes.
The centromeres of chromosomes attach to the spindle fibers during metaphase. The spindle fibers bring about the separation of sister chromosomes to the opposite poles. When spindle fibers do not attach to the centromeres, the doubling of chromosomes leads to polyploidy in the cell.
Visible in prophase and attach to spindle fibers in meta phase
Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.
Spindle fibers attach to chromosomes during mitosis. Specifically, they do so in the metaphase portion of mitosis, in preparation for the splitting of the cell.
centromere joins chromosomes arms , the cromatids , together and is the place where spindle fibers attach to each chromosomes
chromosomes attach to spindle fibers
During mitosis a double-stranded chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber centromere.
During metaphase, the centromeres of chromosomes attach to spindle fibers (microtubules) that extend from opposite poles of the cell. This attachment helps properly align the chromosomes along the metaphase plate in the center of the cell before they are separated in anaphase.
Metaphase is the stage when spindle fibers attach to chromosomes. Metaphase is the second stage of cell division, between prophase and anaphase.
Spindle fibers