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what do the kinetochore fibers do during mitosis? create energy for the cell attach to chromatids duplicate dna replicate organelles
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Kinetochore fibers are part of the mitotic spindle. They attach to the kinetochores on sister - chromatids to help in their movement and separation during mitosis. Creating energy is mainly the function of mitochondria, DNA duplication occurs before mitosis in the S - phase, and organelle replication also happens in interphase.
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