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Anaphase is the third phase of mitosis, and this is when cell division really begins. During anaphase, the spindle fibers attached to the sister chromatids start shortening, which pulls the sister chromatids apart down the middle toward opposite sides of the cell. By the end of anaphase, each...
During mitosis, spindle fibers attach to the centromere via the kinetochore. Centrosome In cell biology, the centrosome (Latin centrum 'center' + Greek sōma 'body') (also called cytocenter) is an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell, as ...
When alpaca wool is spun into yarn using the indigenous methods that are still common in Peru and other countries, a variant of a drop spindle called a "pushka" is commonly used. This device looks similar to a spinning top, and it uses gravity to combine multiple carded wool fibers into ...
What happens to cells in an isotonic solution? Use the terminology below, to describe the four phases of mitosis and the major organelles in the cell that are involved. 1) nucleus/nucleolus (dissolving/reappearing where available) 2) spindle fibers 3) chromosomes/chromatids/DNA 4) centromeres...
protective feature of the chromosome. The location appears to play a primarily structural or architectural role by serving as a binding medium for the kinetchore, which are the locations on either side of a chromosome centromere where spindle fibers are attached during the process of cell division...
- Centrioles: Involved in cell division, centrioles help in the formation of the spindle fibers that separate chromosomes. - Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (SER): This organelle is involved in lipid synthesis and detoxification processes. - Small Vacuoles: These are storage organelles that hold vario...
Anaphase:Sister chromatids are separated and pulled toward opposite ends of the cell by spindle fibers. Telophase:Each separated chromatid is known as a daughter chromosome and each daughter chromosome is enveloped in its own nucleus. Two distinct but identical daughter cells are produced from these...
What is plant cell biology? What type of plant cell provides support for the stem? Do plant cells have spindle fibers? What are plant cell walls composed of? What color is a plant cell? What is a plant cell culture? What is turgidity in a plant cell?