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how are spindle fibres formed in plant cells​

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Answered by avenger26082005
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Answer:

The spindle fibers help to later pull apart sister chromatids to opposite poles so that later, two new daughter cells will each have a set of chromosomes. Plant cells lack centrioles, however, they are still able to form a mitotic spindle from the centrosome region of the cell just outside of the nuclear envelope.

Answered by saumyapiyush
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Explanation:

Spindle fibers are formed from microtubules with many accessory proteins which help guide the process of genetic division. The spindle fibers form during cellular division near the poles of the dividing cell. As they extend across the cell, the search for the centromere of each chromosome.

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