Mitotic Spindle
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Mitotic Spindle: A network of microtubules formed during prophase. Some microtubules attach to the centromeres of the chromosomes and help draw the chromosomes apart during anaphase.
Spindle Speed: The RPM at which a machine is set.
Spindle Apparatus: Microtubule construction that aligns and segregates chromosomes during eukaryotic cell division.
Spindle: A rotating device widely used in machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses and so forth, to hold the cutting tools or the work and to give them their rotation.
Kinetochores: Structures at the centromeres of the chromosomes to which the fibers of the mitotic spindle connect.
Centriole: Paired cellular organelle which functions in the organization of the mitotic spindle during cell division in eukaryotes.
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