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| MITOSIS ... The centrioles now begin to move apart. As they do long fibers appear in the cell, these fibers are called microtubules spindle fibers. ... View More Wordcount: | Meiosis Comparison ... over. Meanwhile, spindle fibers made of microtubules form as the centrosomes begin to separate to opposite poles of the cell. In ... View More Wordcount: |
| Mitosis vs. Meiosis ... are formed. Then, the cell enters the G2 phase, where spindle fibers are assembled. Now, the cell is ready to enter mitosis. In ... View More Wordcount: | Mitosis vs. Meiosis ... Also the condensing of chromosomes becomes visible and the nuclear envelope disappears and then spindle fibers form in prophase II. ... View More Wordcount: |
| cells of the human body ... They are involved in the process of cell division and form essential parts of certain cell organelles, such as centrioles, spindle fibers, cilia, and flagella. ... View More Wordcount: | Function of Plant Cells ... moving other organelles through the cytoplasm, are the major components of cilia and flagella, and participate in the formation of spindle fibers during cell ... View More Wordcount: |
| Metabolic Muscular and Nervous Systems ... the strength of contraction within an entire muscle depends on the number of muscle fibers that are ... The muscle spindle functions as a length detector in muscle ... View More Wordcount: | biology ... The condensed chromosomes become attached to fibers in the spindle. The spindle is a meshlike structure that helps move the chromosomes apart. ... View More Wordcount: |
| Circulatory System Platelets are flattened discs that are round from above and spindle shaped section. ... the clot starts to become denser and stronger by pulling back fibers. ... View More Wordcount: | Industrial Revolution2 ... It had several spindle on a single wheel. ... It tore the fibers from the seeds and made it possible for a single slave to turn out as much as 50 slaves. ... View More Wordcount: |
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