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.

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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.