During the metaphase of cell division, the spindle fibers radiate from the centrioles at the opposite poles of the cell. When the spindle fibers start to pull the chromosomes to opposite poles, this marks the anaphase of cell division.
Spindle fibers consist of fibers made of microtubules and associated proteins. While the mitotic spindle assembles, the other microtubules of the cytoskeleton partially disassemble, probably providing the material used to construct the spindle.
Centrioles
It is a T shaped structure with spindle fibers attached to it. The spindle fibers reach out to grab chromosomes during the cell cycle.
Spindle fibers.
Spindle.
Spindle. (:
Spindle fibers disassemble.
The answer is Spindle Fibers.
The centrosomes.
spindle fibers
It is a T shaped structure with spindle fibers attached to it. The spindle fibers reach out to grab chromosomes during the cell cycle.
Spindle fibers.
Spindle.
The Centrosome. It forms Centrioles which form spindle fibers. Some of the spindle fibers attach to the Kinetochore located on the Centromere of chromosomes. The spindle fibers work in conjunction with motor proteins to facilitate disjunction.
Spindle! :)
the spindle fibers i think
spindle fibers
spindle :D
Spindle. (: