bri2371
26.02.2021 •
Mathematics
If 100km = 29/32 inches, how many km = 3/4 inches?
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- A Auto and Moto Discovering the Leader: What is the Most Expensive Car in the World?...
- H Health and Medicine Hangover: How to Get Rid of It Quickly?...
- S Style and Beauty How to Choose the Right Fur Coat and Avoid Regrets?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Create a Folder on Your iPhone?...
- G Goods and services How to sew a ribbon: Tips for beginners...
- F Food and Cooking How to Make Mayonnaise at Home? Secrets of Homemade Mayonnaise...
- C Computers and Internet Which Phone is Best for Internet Surfing?...
- F Food and Cooking Everything You Need to Know About Pasta...
- C Computers and Internet How to Choose a Monitor?...
- H Horoscopes, Magic, Divination Where Did Tarot Cards Come From?...
Answers on questions: Mathematics
- M Mathematics When a decimal is written in word form, what indicates whether the number can be written as a mixed number or as a fraction less than 1...
- B Business After making inquiries about credit-granting policies, an auditor selects a sample of sales transactions and examines evidence of credit approval. This test of controls most likely...
- M Mathematics We back! 6. draw a picture that shows 8 x 0. how do you know the product will be 0?...
- E English I VE ASKED THIS SOOOOOOOOO MANY TIMES PLSSSSSSSSSSS HELP. I REALLLLLLLLLLLLLY NEED HELP. ITS DUE TODAY AND I M STUCK...
- C Chemistry What is the name of the nuclear reaction that occurs in stars where protons combine to form larger nuclei?...
Ответ:
The right answer is Spindle.
In cell division, the mitotic spindle or achromatic mitotic apparatus of a cell refers to a structure of microtubules arranged in a spindle-shaped (i.e. swollen in the middle) bipolar assembly.
The achromatic spindle, meiotic spindle or mitotic spindle, is the set of microtubules that flow from the centrioles during the processes of cell division, whether mitosis (mitotic spindle) or meiosis (achromatic spindle or meiotic spindle), and range from centromeres of chromosomes to centrioles at the poles. They come from the centrosome (in the animal cell) or from the microtubule organizing center (in the plant cell). In the metaphase, all chromosomes are arranged in the equatorial plane of the dividing cell, and during anaphase, each of the two chromatids in which a chromosome is divided is driven to one of the two poles of the cell by said microtubules. The kinetochores are proteinaceous leaves located in the centromeres of the chromosomes in which the microtubules of the mitotic or achromatic spindle are anchored.