Chromosomes move to the respectivly poles due to the contraction of
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The movement of chromosomes to their respective poles takes place in anaphase and it is due to the contraction of interpolar fibres.
These are also known as bridging fibres. Interpolar fibres bind to the microtubules of the opposite poles.
Regards
The movement of chromosomes to their respective poles takes place in anaphase and it is due to the contraction of interpolar fibres.
These are also known as bridging fibres. Interpolar fibres bind to the microtubules of the opposite poles.
Regards