Question
When animal cells undergo cell division, several cellular structures aid the the movement of chromosomes into the two new daughter cells. What are these cellular structures?
Responses
A DNA and the resulting transcribed RNA.DNA and the resulting transcribed RNA.
B Nuceolus and the proteins it produces.Nuceolus and the proteins it produces.
C Centrioles and the spindle fibers they produce.Centrioles and the spindle fibers they produce.
D Smooth ER and the proteins produced and packaged there.
Responses
A DNA and the resulting transcribed RNA.DNA and the resulting transcribed RNA.
B Nuceolus and the proteins it produces.Nuceolus and the proteins it produces.
C Centrioles and the spindle fibers they produce.Centrioles and the spindle fibers they produce.
D Smooth ER and the proteins produced and packaged there.
Answers
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The correct response is:
C) Centrioles and the spindle fibers they produce.
During cell division, specifically in mitosis, centrioles play a critical role in organizing the spindle fibers that help separate and move chromosomes to the two daughter cells.
C) Centrioles and the spindle fibers they produce.
During cell division, specifically in mitosis, centrioles play a critical role in organizing the spindle fibers that help separate and move chromosomes to the two daughter cells.
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