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Question
what structure forms during prophase to move chromosomes?
nucleus
spindle apparatus
centriole
cytoskeleton
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Nucleus: Disintegrates during prophase, not for moving chromosomes.
- Spindle apparatus: Forms in prophase (of mitosis/meiosis) to attach to chromosomes and move them.
- Centriole: Involved in organizing spindle fibers but not the structure that moves chromosomes directly.
- Cytoskeleton: A general cell structure, not specific to chromosome movement in prophase.
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B. Spindle apparatus