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What forms between centrosomes, which are found at opposite poles of the cell?

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_____________ form between centrosomes, which are found at opposite poles of the cell.

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  1. During the prophase of mitosis, the centrosomes migrate to opposite poles of the cell. The mitotic spindle then forms between the two centrosomes.


  2. Spindle Fibers are formed between centrosomes. Centrosomes migrate to opposite ends of the cell during cell division. Remember that centrosomes are micro-tubule processing centers and spindle fibers are made of tubulin subunits. The spindle fibers function is to anchor the centrosomes and chromosomes into the poles. The chromosomes then reel them selves in using the spindle fiber.

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