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In animal cell,during cell division spindle fibres are formed from​

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Answered by InsaneBanda
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microtubules

The spindle fibers can be seen extending in all directions from the centrosomes in step 6. Each spindle fiber is formed from several microtubules. The spindle fibers act like small machines during cell division. They carefully assemble and divide the chromosomes, and have been doing so for billions of years.

Answered by BoldTouch
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The spindle apparatus consists of spindle fibres, motor proteins, chromosomes, and, in some cells, structures called asters. In animal cells, spindle fibres are produced from cylindrical microtubules called centrioles.

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