Centrioles
In mitotic cells, diplosomes produce the spindle apparatus, which is responsible for segregating chromosomes into the daughter cells. Prior to mitosis, the diplosomes replicate and each pair migrates to opposite poles of the nucleus. Microtubules extend from the centrioles and contact the sister chromatids. Whitefish blastula 1500x
Diplosome
In mitotic cells, diplosomes produce the spindle apparatus, which is responsible for segregating chromosomes into the daughter cells. Prior to mitosis, the diplosomes replicate and each pair migrates to opposite poles of the nucleus. Microtubules extend from the centrioles and contact the sister chromatids. Whitefish blastula 1500x
Sister chromatids
In mitotic cells, diplosomes produce the spindle apparatus, which is responsible for segregating chromosomes into the daughter cells. Prior to mitosis, the diplosomes replicate and each pair migrates to opposite poles of the nucleus. Microtubules extend from the centrioles and contact the sister chromatids. Whitefish blastula 1500x
Spindle fibers (microtubules)
In mitotic cells, diplosomes produce the spindle apparatus, which is responsible for segregating chromosomes into the daughter cells. Prior to mitosis, the diplosomes replicate and each pair migrates to opposite poles of the nucleus. Microtubules extend from the centrioles and contact the sister chromatids. Whitefish blastula 1500x