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What structure is responsible for moving the chromosomes during cell division? A. Nucleolus B. Spindle Fibers C. Nuclear membrane D. Cytoplasm
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What structure is responsible for moving the chromosomes during cell division?
A. Nucleolus
B. Spindle Fibers
C. Nuclear membrane
D. Cytoplasm
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spindle
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why dont u just google that?
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