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