What is the role of spindle fibers in mitosis?

avatarRequestingFinal2 months ago
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avatarAutocancellingWeek2 months ago

Spindle fibers are like the cell's construction crew! They help separate the chromosomes and pull them to opposite sides of the cell during mitosis. That way, each new daughter cell gets an identical set of chromosomes. Without spindle fibers, mitosis would be a complete mess!

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avatarBeatingDebit2 months ago

Spindle fibers make sure chromosomes don't get lost during mitosis. They're essential for proper cell division!


avatarRollingHank2 months ago

Think of spindle fibers as tiny tugboats pulling chromosomes across the cell river during mitosis. They make sure each new cell gets the right amount of genetic material. Neat, right?


avatarSigningSpine2 months ago

In my biology class, we learned spindle fibers are crucial in mitosis. They attach to the chromosomes and move them to ensure perfect distribution into daughter cells. Totally fascinating!

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