pairs of chromosomes
centriole
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Centrioles
Organizing the mitotic spindle in cell division. During metaphase the chromosomes line up in the middle, and in anaphase they start to pull apart towards the edge. Centrioles are responsible for creating/ organizing the spindle that pulls them apart.
Spindle fibers are composed of a protein called myosin and originate from a cell organelle called the centriole
Although we are not sure, we believe that centrioles have something do do with spindle formation.
ribosomes and plants
An organelle in many animal cells that appears to be involved in the formation of the spindle during mitosis. During cell division, the two centrioles move to opposite sides of the nucleus to form the ends of the spindle.
spindle fibers
Spindle fibers are formed by micro tubules.They are organized by centrioles.
Centriole (:
spindle apparatus
Used during Meiosis and Mitosis, only in animals. Helps with cell division.
no it is an animal cellThey are characteristic organelle for animals. They arrange spindle fibers in cell division
A centriole is a type of microtubule-producing center. It is a cylindrical organelle which is responsible for the development of spindle fibers in cell division.
If you look at certain pictures taken of the spindles/an artists representation of them, you will find that the nucleus, the mitochondria, and the Golgi Apparatus all play a significant role in mitotic spindles.
In animal cells, organelles called Centrioles are responsible for the formation of spindle fibres during cell division. In diploid cells, there is a pair of centrioles present. In the Anaphase stage, these move to opposite poles of the cell and after the spindle fibres attach to the chromosomes, pull them to the respective side.Each centriole is made of two identical cartwheel-like components, positioned at right angles to each other.
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