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Same as in mitosis, except that the spindle fibers from each centriole attach to one chromosome of a matching chromosome pair. In other words, the fibers from one centriole attach to 23 ...
Long protein fibers called microtubules extend from the centrioles in all possible directions, forming what is called a spindle. Some of the microtubules attach the poles to the chromosomes by ...
Except fungi and some algae the spindle fibres develop without the presence of centrioles. - The chromosomes which are already duplicated become shorten and thicken. - Chromatids are the ...
As the centrioles move toward the poles of the cell ... formed between the centrosomes and the newly made microtubules attach to the kinetochore of each chromosome. Encourage students to modify their ...
The figure shows chromosomes in the middle of the dividing cell, as well as the spindle, two centrosomes, and two centrioles within each centrosome. Note that the cytoplasm is perceived as being ...
These centrosomes, composed of centrioles surrounded by a protein ... Rapid spindle formation and chromosome segregation occur in successive cycles, culminating in the release of motile gametes.
The spindle fibers from both of the centrioles attach to each one of the chromosomes. Same as in mitosis, except that the spindle fibers from each centriole attach to one chromosome of a matching ...