How many types of spindles are formed, during cell division in eukaryotes?
A
3
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B
4
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C
5
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D
2
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Solution
The correct option is A 3 During cell division in eukaryotes, three different types of spindle fibres are being formed. Spindle fibres that are continuous from one pole to another pole of the cell are termed as continuous fibres while those extending from centromere of the chromosome to the pole are called as chromosomal spindle fibres. The spindle fibres present between centromeres of separating chromatids is termed in interzonal fibres.