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In cell biology, the centrosome is an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell as well as a regulator of cell-cycle progression. It was discovered by...
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A. B. C. D. E. telophase anaphase prometaphase metaphase prophase C. prometaphase 6) Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell. 7) Centrioles begin to move apart in animal cells.
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16.    Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell. ... 19.   Centromeres uncouple, sister chromatids are separated, and the two new chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell.
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Supernumerary centrosomes in established cell lines and human tumor .... Yet during mitosis, the centrosomes were arranged into two large spindle poles at each end ... by a process of 'deamplification' where all but two dominant centrosomes .... E.A. Smirnova and A.S. Bajer, Spindle poles in higher plant mitosis. ...
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cell due to their presence. The distance between the two centrosomes ... very much as the spermatogonia are arranged in their follicles. This ..... spermatocyte. ; the centrosomes have arrived at opposite poles of cell. ...
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If cells undergo mitosis and not cytokinesis, this would result in a. a cell with a single large nucleus. b. a cell with two or more nuclei. c. cells with abnormally small nuclei. d. feedback responses that prevent mitosis. ... 21. Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell.
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18. Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell. ... 21. Centromeres uncouple, sister chromatids are separated, and the two new chromosomes move to opposite poles of the cell. ... 2 anaphase Sister chromatids begin to separate and migrate toward opposite poles of the cell. 4...
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