Spindle fibers, composed of microtubules, organize and separate chromosomes during mitosis.
Spindle fibers are made of microtubules and are responsible for organizing and separating chromosomes during mitosis.
Front | Define spindle fibers. |
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Back | Spindle fibers - structures made of microtubules that organise chromosomes and pull them apart to opposite poles during mitosis |
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