Thursday, May 20, 2010

Plant cell Mitosis?

How does a plant cell split chromosomes without spindle fibers or asters?

Plant cell Mitosis?
I don't think it can. The spindles are there to break apart the chromosomes at their centromeres and pull them away from eachother. Then as the cell splits the centrioles push out and the sets of chromatins get dragged along with them so that the resulting 2 new cells are identical. I'm not so sure if this helped. Good luck

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