3. What structure forms spindle fibers? a. Centrioles b. Chromosomes C. chromatias c. Centromere d. Chromatids

Biology

Question
3. What structure forms spindle fibers?
a. Centrioles
b. Chromosomes
C. chromatias
c. Centromere
d. Chromatids
Answer

A. Centrioles

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Spindle fibers are microtubules that form during cell division and are composed of centrioles. Centrioles are cylindrical structures composed of nine triplets of microtubules. Chromosomes, chromatias, and chromatids are all components of chromosomes, which are structures composed of DNA and proteins that contain genetic information.
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