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They are called poles, for example in anaphase chromosomes are pulled to the opposite poles of the cell.

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Describes a molecule with opposite charges on opposite ends?

A molecule with opposite charges on opposite ends is called a polar molecule. This occurs when there is an unequal distribution of electrons, leading to regions of positive and negative charge. Water (H2O) is a common example of a polar molecule with oxygen carrying a partial negative charge and hydrogen carrying a partial positive charge.


What is a molecule whose end have opposite electric charges is called what?

Such a molecule is said to have an electric dipole.


Briefly describe what happens during anaphase?

In anaphase, the paired chromosomes (sister chromatids) separate and begin moving to opposite ends (poles) of the cell. Spindle fibers not connected to chromatids lengthen and elongate the cell. At the end of anaphase, each pole contains a complete compilation of chromosomes.The paired centromeres in each distinct chromosome begin to move apart.Once the paired sister chromatids separate from one another, each is considered a "full" chromosome. They are referred to as daughter chromosomes.Through the spindle apparatus, the daughter chromosomes move to the poles at opposite ends of the cell.The daughter chromosomes migrate centromere first and the kinetochore fibers become shorter as the chromosomes near a pole.In preparation for telophase, the two cell poles also move further apart during the course of anaphase. At the end of anaphase, each pole contains a complete compilation of chromosomes.


What are the opposite ends of the spectrum of concentration?

The opposite ends of the concentration spectrum are dilute and concentrated solutions. Dilute solutions have a low solute-to-solvent ratio, while concentrated solutions have a high solute-to-solvent ratio.


What is the oppersite of red?

To correct your selling, it is 'opposite', NOT 'oppersite'. Red is a colour at the long wavelength end of the spectrum . So its opposite is Blue a colour that is at the short wavelength ends of the spectrum.

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What word describes the opposite ends of a cell?

The opposite ends of a cell are called the poles. These poles play a key role in cell division and directionality of cellular processes.


When do centrioles move to opposite ends of a cell during cell division?

Centrioles move to opposite ends of a cell during cell division in the prophase stage of mitosis.


What are Opposite ends of a magnet called?

The opposite ends of a magnet are called poles. All magnets have them.


When the chromosome pair separate and move to opposite ends is called?

The paired chromosomes separate at the kinetochores and move to opposite sides of the cell. This occurs at anaphase.


What the role of the centrioles?

divide and move to opposite ends of the cell


How do centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell during cell division?

Centrioles move to opposite ends of the cell during cell division by forming spindle fibers that attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes and pull the centrioles to opposite poles of the cell. This process helps ensure that each daughter cell receives an equal number of chromosomes.


What is the phase when the individual chromosomes move apart?

Anaphase is the phase when the individual chromosomes move apart to opposite ends of the cell.


A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called what?

A molecule whose ends have opposite electric charges is called a polar molecule.


Which phase does chromosome strands separate toward opposite ends of the cell?

Anaphase is the phase in which chromosome strands separate and move towards opposite ends of the cell. This movement is facilitated by spindle fibers pulling the sister chromatids apart towards the centrosomes at opposite poles of the cell.


What cellular structures move to opposite ends of the cell during prophase?

It's the CENTRIOLES and their star-like radiating structures, called asters.This is Stage 1 in Mitosis:Chromatin in the nucleus condenses to form chromosomes. The pairs of centrioles move to the opposite sides of the nucleus. Spindle fibers form a bridge between the ends of the cell. The nuclear envelope breaks down.


What is a stage of mitosis where the identical chromosomes separate and move to the opposite ends of the cell?

Metaphase


What is A molecule whose ends have opposite electric is called?

Polarpolar