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Spindle Centrioles Fibers Role Explain Mitosis Organise Attached

Centrioles organize spindle fibers, which attach to chromosomes and pull sister chromatids to opposite poles during mitosis.

Centrioles organize spindle fibers, which then attach to chromosomes and pull the sister chromatids apart to opposite poles during mitosis.

Front Explain the role of centrioles and spindle fibers in mitosis.
Back Role of centrioles and spindle fibers:
  • Centrioles organise spindle fibers which are attached to them
  • Spindle fibers pull chromatids to opposite poles and ensure even chromosome distribution between daughter cells

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