Write the "functions" of 1,2 and 3.

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1- Spindle fibres- The spindle fibres are microfibrillar structures formed by the centrioles, that pull the chromatids separate during cell division. Spindle fibres are the proteins that help in the separation of chromosomes during cell division.
2- Centriole- Centriole are the organelles which help in processes of cell division they are involved in the formation of a thread like structures called spindle fibers. 
3- Identical daughter chromosome- daughter chromosome is a part of nuclear division, i.e. during nuclear division the daughter chromosomes are separated. It helps in storing the information.

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Functions - 

1. Spindle fiber-They are microfibrillar structures formed by the centrioles, that pull the chromatids separate during cell division.

2. Centriole- They play a major role during cell division. When cell division takes place, the parent cell divides into two daughter cells. So chromosomes of a parent cell which is duplicated after cell division, need to be separated during cell division. Centrioles produce spindle fibres which help the chromosomes to move to daughter cells by separating and pulling them apart.
 
3. Chromatids- They help the cell in storing two copies of information as a step in the preparation of cell division.
 
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