They pull the sister chromatids apart.
They pull the sister chromatids apart.
They pull the sister chromatids apart
Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.
They pull the sister chromatids apart.
The spindle fibers, which are essential to the movement of chromosomes.
During mitosis a double-stranded chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber centromere.
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.
They pull the sister chromatids apart.
Metaphase is when chromosomes attatch to spindle fibers in the phase of mitosis.
They pull the sister chromatids apart.
prophase
The spindle fibers, which are essential to the movement of chromosomes.
During mitosis a double-stranded chromosome attaches to a spindle fiber centromere.
The cellular component that helps pull apart the chromosome in mitosis and meiosis are the spindle fibers. These spindle fibers are made of micro-tubules.
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.
Spindle fibers
Spindle fibers.
Prophase
spindle