
|
|
Dictionary » S » Spindles Spindles![]()
Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term feel free to edit this page ![]()
Results from our forumMITOSIS PHASES QUESTION?... splits, separated sister chromatids are pulled along behind the centromeres. 5. Telophase The chromosomes reach the poles of their respective spindles. Nuclear envelope reform before the chromosomes uncoil. The spindle fibres disintegrate. Hope its helpful :]
See entire post
function of a centriole?... in the process of cell division) in our cell which are part of the mitotic and miosis process i recently read that even in mitosis the mitotic spindles don't have an impact meaning that even if there is no mitotic spindle the chromosomes will migrate to opposing poles (i am assuming that you ...
See entire post
Meiosis = extreme confusion. Please help!... cell goes throught the cell cycle #don't forget that in the s-phase the chromosome duplicate 2-the 1st stage of miosis is the prophase I -mitotic spindles start to be created and the nucleus starts to disintergrate 3-2nd phase is the methaphase 1 note some book have a premethaphase as one stage ...
See entire post
Re: why does stretching feel good?... activities, the larger the stretch the more stretch sensitive cation channels will open in propioceptive neurons of the golgi organ and muscle spindles, this influx of cations will allow the propioceptive neurons to reach action potential firing threshold and fire away, this signals will synapse ...
See entire post
Question on Chromatids... way. The zygote stem cell is created and forms around the chromosomes. When the zygote stem cell divides the chromatids separate by the mitotic spindles and go into two nascent daughter stemcells. Technically there is one original chromatid and three unoriginal chromatids at this point. When ...
See entire post
This page was last modified 07:26, 31 May 2009. This page has been accessed 1,054 times. |
© Biology-Online.org. All Rights Reserved.
Register | Login
| About Us | Contact Us | Link to Us | Disclaimer & Privacy