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You have said that microtubules in their spindles pulling the chromatids were like strings pulling buses, so how exactly are they able to pull the chromatids apart?

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You have said that microtubules in their spindles pulling the chromatids were like strings pulling buses, so how exactly are they able to pull the chromatids apart?

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My description was a very simplified explanation. Essentially the microtubule spindle poles (the ends) have microtubules radiating outward (astral microtubules) away from the spindle that are anchored at the periphery of the cell.

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