during cell division how do chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell?

a. they are pushed by the cell membrane
b. they are carried by ribosomes
c. they are pulled by spindle fibers
d. they move randomly throughout the cell
e. they replicate to create new chromosomes

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c. they are pulled by spindle fibers
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