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Mamont248 [21]
2 years ago
5

Miotic apparatus is formed during _____ of cell division.

Biology
1 answer:
astraxan [27]2 years ago
8 0

Mitotic apparatus is formed during <u>prometaphase/metaphase</u> of cell division.

  • A kind of cell division known as mitosis occurs when a single cell (the mother) divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
  • Mitosis, when referring to the cell cycle, is the stage of cell division during which the DNA in the cell's nucleus is divided into two identical sets of chromosomes.
  • The term "spindle or mitotic apparatus" in cell biology refers to the cytoskeletal framework that arises in eukaryotic cells during cell division to divide sister chromatids into separate daughter cells.
  • A microtubule-based device called the mitotic spindle apparatus is in charge of chromosomal segregation during cell division.
  • In the spindle, microtubules are categorized based on how they interact with one another at their plus ends.

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