a spindle!
it is a spindle
mitotic spindle. It is composed of microtubules and plays a crucial role in ensuring the accurate distribution of chromosomes during cell division.
Cladograms show evolutionary relationships between species based on shared characteristics, with branches representing common ancestors. Fanlike diagrams, on the other hand, display the evolutionary relationships of a group of species radiating out from a common ancestor, with each branch representing a different species.
The events of mitosis, or the stages, are prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. A way to remember the order of the stages is "PMAT."In prophase, the cell multiplies its genetic materials. In metaphase they line evenly across the center of the cell to prepare to split. In anaphase, the cell begins to separate and the genetic material moves toward the poles. The last stage, telophase, is when the cell has successfully split into two genetically identical cells. This happens in plant cells.The first and longest phase of mitosis, prophase, can take as much as 50-60% of the total time required to complete mitosis. During prophase, the chromosomes become visible. The Centrioles, two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope, separate and take up positions on opposite sides of the nucleus.The Centrioles lie in a region called the centrosome that helps to organize the spindle, a fanlike microtubule structure that helps separate the chromosomes. During prophase, the condensed chromosomes become attached to fibers in the spindle at a point near the Centromere of each Chromatid. Interestingly, plant cells do not have centrosomes, but still organize their mitotic spindles from centrosomes.Near the end of the prophase, the chromosomes coil more tightly. In addition, the nucleolus disappears, and the nuclear envelope breaks down.Prophase: Chromosomes condense, centrioles form, Metaphase chromosomes lineup at the metaphase plate (midline), anaphase chromatids separate and are pulled at centrioles by kinetochores, and teleophase: nucleus reforms, and cytokinesis the cells bud from each other.....
A fanlike diagram, often referred to as a fan chart, is a graphical representation that displays a range of possible outcomes or scenarios for a variable, typically over time. It resembles a fan shape, with the widest part at the base representing the most uncertainty or variability, and it narrows as it moves upward, indicating more certain predictions. This type of diagram is commonly used in fields such as economics and finance to illustrate forecasts and their associated uncertainties.
A wind turbine has fan-like blades that convert wind energy into electrical energy.
Whenever tha heater/AC is on in any mode, the fan will run on low speed
A barracuda has fan-like teeth, it lives in tropical waters, and it can grow to be 4-6 feet long!:D It also only eats meat, known as fishes. they have fanlike teeth
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern FA---K-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter F and 2nd letter A and 6th letter K. In alphabetical order, they are: fadlike fanlike fatlike
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 5 words with the pattern F---IK-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter F and 5th letter I and 6th letter K. In alphabetical order, they are: fadlike fanlike fatlike finlike foxlike
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern FANL---. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter F and 2nd letter A and 3rd letter N and 4th letter L. In alphabetical order, they are: fanlike
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern FAN--K-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter F and 2nd letter A and 3rd letter N and 6th letter K. In alphabetical order, they are: fanlike