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identify each of the cell structures and their function: centrosomes, aster, equator, cleavage furrow, cell plate, kinetochore fibers, spindle, microtubules and cytokinesis
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identify each of the cell structures and their function: centrosomes, aster, equator, cleavage furrow, cell plate, kinetochore fibers, spindle, microtubules and cytokinesis
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centrosomes- it regulates cell motility, adhesion and polarity in interphase, and facilitates the organization of the spindle poles during mitosis.
aster- they hold the two centrioles at the two opposite poles, and help the spindle apparatus to position during nuclear division.
equator- it divides the planet into a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere.
cleavage furrow- is an indentation that appears in a cells surface when the cell is preparing to divide.
cell plate- a plate that develops at the midpoint between the two groups of chromosomes in a dividing cell and that is involved in forming the wall between the two new daughter cells.
kinetochore fibers- the main function is to generate load-bearing attachments of sister chromatids to spindle microtubules during cell division.
spindle- is used to ensure the chromosomes are positioned properly inside the cell during mitosis.
microtubules- they regulate cell growth and movement, as well as key, signaling events which modulate fundamental cellular processes.
cytokinesis- the process by which one’s self physically divides into two cells.
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Answer: Interphase
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