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In animal cells, what are spindle fibers?

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Spindle fibers are aggregates of microtubules that move chromosomes during cell division. Microtubules are protein filaments that resemble hollow rods. ... The spindle apparatus of a cell is comprised of spindle fibers, motor proteins, chromosomes, and, in some animal cells, microtubule arrays called asters

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Spindle fibers are aggregates of microtubules that move chromosomes during cell division. Microtubules are protein filaments that resemble hollow rods. ... The spindle apparatus of a cell is comprised of spindle fibers, motor proteins, chromosomes, and, in some animal cells, microtubule arrays called asters.
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