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OpenStudy (anonymous):

how do spindle fibers form in plants

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Centromere- The strongest and thinnest region of a chromosome, to which the spindle fiber is attached during mitosis. the centromere is the point on the chromosome at which chromatids are held together and to which the spindle fibers attach during cell division. the centromere is visible during cell division as a constriction along the length of a contracted chromosome.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i hope that will help u ^_^

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