What moves the chromatids during mitosis?
TabulatingMadam路3 months agoIt's the spindle apparatus that moves the chromatids, trust me. I saw it under a microscope in bio lab!
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Simply put, spindle fibers. They do the heavy lifting!
The spindle fibers are like little tow trucks, hauling chromatids to their destinations during mitosis. Thank those microtubules!
During mitosis, spindle fibers tug on the chromatids like a game of cellular tug-of-war. Yaaaank!
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