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Well the centromere in the center of the cell. it divides the nuccleous and really does all the work. For you kids in middle school who need to know this, its qutie simple the pro[hase and anaphase start the metaphase which leads into the interphase which DNA replication occurrs. SCREW TEXTBOOKS READ THIS BE-OTCH!

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Why does plant cells undergo mitosis inspite of the absence of centriole?

Inspite of the absene of centrioles,the centromere can organise spindle which is an apparatus for mitosisto take place.Thus,the centromere functions in the absence of the centriole.


Sister chromatids are attached to each other at an area called the?

The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.


What are chromosomes that are of the same size and function and the centromere is at the same location yet are not homologous?

These are known as isochromosomes. They consist of two identical arms due to an abnormal chromosome division where the centromere is duplicated. Despite their similarity in size and centromere position, they lack the genetic diversity found in homologous chromosomes.


The chromatid is attached to a spindle fiber by what?

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The sister chromatids in a chromosome are attached together by the?

centromere


What is a structure joining two threads of a chromosome?

centromere


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Two chromatids of a chromosome are attached at a point called?

The chromatids of a chromosome are attached at a point called the centromere. The centromere is a region where the two chromatids are closely aligned and hold together until they separate during cell division.


Which are the two main parts that make up a chromosome?

A centromere and a pair of sister chromatids


What is the area where a pair of chromatids is attached is the?

The area where a pair of chromatids is attached is known as the centromere. It serves as the point of attachment for spindle fibers during cell division, allowing the chromatids to be pulled apart and distributed to daughter cells.


Is a centromere an organized display of an organism's chromosomes?

No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.