Centriole.
Spindle formation occurs in the centrosome, a cellular organelle that serves as the main microtubule-organizing center in animal cells. The centrosome helps to assemble and organize the microtubules that make up the spindle apparatus during cell division.
The organelle responsible for sending out microtubules that connect to DNA during metaphase is the centrosome. The centrosome organizes the microtubules into a structure known as the mitotic spindle, which attaches to the chromosomes at their kinetochores. This connection is crucial for the proper alignment and separation of chromosomes during cell division.
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.
The centrosome is the organelle that anchors the spindle fibers in the cell during cell division. It helps to organize and regulate the movement of the chromosomes.
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.
The centrosome is the organelle responsible for organizing the motion of chromosomes during cell division. It contains a pair of centrioles that help to pull apart the chromosomes by forming spindle fibers.
Spindle formation occurs in the centrosome, a cellular organelle that serves as the main microtubule-organizing center in animal cells. The centrosome helps to assemble and organize the microtubules that make up the spindle apparatus during cell division.
Mtoc... Microtubule organizing center....
The organelle responsible for sending out microtubules that connect to DNA during metaphase is the centrosome. The centrosome organizes the microtubules into a structure known as the mitotic spindle, which attaches to the chromosomes at their kinetochores. This connection is crucial for the proper alignment and separation of chromosomes during cell division.
Centriole
Spindle fibers are formed by micro tubules.They are organized by centrioles.
Centrioles are part of the cytoskeleton that organize spindle fibers at each pole during cell division.
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spindle fibers
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.
The kinetochore anchors chromosomes to microtubules in the spindle during cell division. The centrosome serves as a nucleating center for microtubules in the spindle and anchors them to opposite sides of the cell.
The centrosome is the organelle that anchors the spindle fibers in the cell during cell division. It helps to organize and regulate the movement of the chromosomes.