GENERAL HISTOLOGY

INTRODUCTION

CELL ORGANELLES

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Small microtubles arranged in specific ways aids in cell division-anaphase moves to opposite poles-pulls sister chromatids (Animal only)
A
Centrioles
B
Ribosomes
C
Golgi Apparatus
D
Endoplasmic ReticulumRough+Smooth
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A centriole is a small set of microtubules arranged in a specific way. There are nine groups of microtubules. When two centrioles are found next to each other, they are usually at right angles. The centrioles are found in pairs and move towards the poles (opposite ends) of the nucleus when it is time for cell division.

Detailed explanation-2: -In anaphase II, the sister chromatids separate and are pulled towards opposite poles of the cell.

Detailed explanation-3: -Anaphase: During anaphase, the centromere splits, allowing the sister chromatids to separate. The kinetochore spindle fibers shorten, allowing for 46 of the newly-freed chromatids to be dragged to one end of the cell and the remaining 46 chromatids to be dragged to the opposite end of the cell.

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