The spindle fibres are in the nucleus and they are envolved in mitosis.
Well spindle fibers are inside a chromosome or chomesphere. A chromosome isn't a organelle so whatever makes chromosomes is the answer! Hey at least i helped!
centrioles
Name of the Undivided Structures"The centromeres enable chromosomes to attach to spindle fibers." Not exactly. The centromeres are areas of DNA where the two sister chromatids touch. The spindle fibers actually bind to the kinetochore, a structure found on the chromosomes.
In meiosis or mitosis they are called spindle fibers which are "anchored" using centrioles.
Spindle fibers from the centrioles attach to the chromosomes and pull in opposite directions at the metaphesal plate.
Name of protein is tubulin which is called spindle fibers when moving chromosomes .
Collagenous fibers, Elastic fibers, and Reticular fibers
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 answer is spindle!
Name of the Undivided Structures"The centromeres enable chromosomes to attach to spindle fibers." Not exactly. The centromeres are areas of DNA where the two sister chromatids touch. The spindle fibers actually bind to the kinetochore, a structure found on the chromosomes.
In meiosis or mitosis they are called spindle fibers which are "anchored" using centrioles.
The strands are called chromatids. Druing prophase, the chromosomes coil and shorten and the nuclear memebrane dissolves. Each chromosome is made up of a pair of strands called chromatids, which are connected by a spindle of fibers called a centromere.
Spindle fibers from the centrioles attach to the chromosomes and pull in opposite directions at the metaphesal plate.
Name of protein is tubulin which is called spindle fibers when moving chromosomes .
The part of a chromosome where two sister chromatids are joined together is called the centromere.
1:Chromatids are pulled to opposite poles of cell. 2:Nuclear Envelope and Nucleolus reform. 3:Chromosomes uncoil. 4:Spindle Fibers disintegrate.
Sharpey's fibers
Collagenous fibers, Elastic fibers, and Reticular fibers
All organelles are visible at certain degree of magnification.