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Multiple Choice
Which structure is responsible for chromosome movement during cell division?
A
Cell membrane
B
Spindle fibers
C
Ribosomes
D
Nucleolus
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Understand the process of cell division, which includes mitosis and meiosis, where chromosomes are separated into daughter cells.
Identify the key structures involved in chromosome movement during cell division. These include spindle fibers, which are composed of microtubules.
Learn about spindle fibers: they form a structure called the mitotic spindle, which is crucial for separating chromosomes during cell division.
Recognize that spindle fibers attach to chromosomes at the centromere via structures called kinetochores, facilitating their movement.
Differentiate spindle fibers from other cellular structures such as the cell membrane, ribosomes, and nucleolus, which have different functions unrelated to chromosome movement.