Centrioles are rod-shaped bodies near the nucleus and direct the formation of the mitotic spindle
Nuclear Envelop
vincristin is fatal to the cell because it disrupt the formation of the cell
Centrosome. It is a pair of centrioles plus pericentriolar material. The pericentriolar material contains tubulins, which are used for growth of the mitotic spindle and microtubule formation. The mitotic spindle are used in reproduction. Reference: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. 12th Ed. Author: Tortora, Derrickson.
Microtubules from the cytoskeleton of the cell
the ikterpuschles the microtubules organize spindle fibres during mitosis and meiosis
the spindle
Centrioles
The begining of the formation of the mitotic spindle-During prophase, the mitotic spindle begins to form.
No. The centrioles are involved in the formation of the mitotic spindle.
vincristin is fatal to the cell because it disrupt the formation of the cell
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.
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The answer is Spindle Fibers.
In the middle of mitotic spindle are the duplicated chromosomes held by kinetochores. These are protein structures are involved in pulling apart the sister chromatids.
Centrosome. It is a pair of centrioles plus pericentriolar material. The pericentriolar material contains tubulins, which are used for growth of the mitotic spindle and microtubule formation. The mitotic spindle are used in reproduction. Reference: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. 12th Ed. Author: Tortora, Derrickson.
mitotic spindle
Centrosome. It is a pair of centrioles plus pericentriolar material. The pericentriolar material contains tubulins, which are used for growth of the mitotic spindle and microtubule formation. The mitotic spindle are used in reproduction. Reference: Principles of Anatomy and Physiology. 12th Ed. Author: Tortora, Derrickson.
Microtubules from the cytoskeleton of the cell