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What structure is involved in moving chromosomes during mitosis?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mitotic spindle also begins to develop during prophase. As the cell's two centrosomes move toward opposite poles, microtubules gradually assemble between them, forming the network that will later pull the duplicated chromosomes apart.
Answered by TheSpy
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Duplicated centrioles are responsible for moving chromosomes during mitosis. They are involved in the formation and organization of spindle during cell division (mitotic phase) and also in the process of cytokinesis. It is composed of nine triplets of microtubules that are the proteins of cytoskeleton.


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