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what is the spindle of a cell?
an organized network of microfilaments that enables a cell to withstand stretching and compression
a structure formed from protein fibers that separates chromosomes during cell division
a collection of intermediate filaments, specific to nerve cells, that strengthens the axons
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- The first option describes the cell's cytoskeleton (microfilaments for mechanical support), not the spindle.
- The second option: The cell spindle (mitotic spindle) is made of protein fibers (microtubules) and functions to separate chromosomes during mitosis/meiosis (cell division).
- The third option refers to structures in nerve cells (like neurofilaments), not the spindle.
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B. A structure formed from protein fibers that separates chromosomes during cell division