Asked by shellby

What structures attach to chromosomes and pull them to opposite poles (sides of the cell) during division?
Centromeres
Spindle fibers
Nucleus
Chromatids

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Spindle fibers.

They are microtubules that attach (via kinetochores at the centromeres) to sister chromatids and pull them toward opposite poles during cell division.