During metaphase the spindle fibres attached to attached to chromosomes moves to
centre of the cell
pole of the cell
side of the cell
corner of the cell
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Answer:
Centre of the cell
Explanation:
During metaphase, spindle fibers attach to the centromere of each pair of sister chromatids (see Figure below). The sister chromatids line up at the equator, or center, of the cell. This is also known as the metaphase plate
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During metaphase the spindle fibres attached to attached to chromosomes moves to centre of the cell.
Kinetochore structures serve as the site of attachment of spindle fibres to the chromosomes that are moved into position at the centre of the cell.
The metaphase is Characterised by all the chromosomes coming to lie at the equator with chromatid of each chromosome connected by its kinetochore to spindle fibres from one pole and it's sister chromatid connected by its kinetochore to spindle fibres from the opposite pole.
The plane of alignment of the chromosomes at metaphase is referred to as the metaphase plate.
Two chromatids of a chromosome repulse each other and the arms of chromosomes are directed towards the opposite poles.