the spindle tree
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prickwoodthe spindle tree
prickwoodsPRICKWOOD, the spindle tree
PEGWOODSpindle tree.
mandrilthe driving spindle in the headstock of a lathe
mandrelthe driving spindle in the headstock of a lathe
mandrelsthe driving spindle in the headstock of a lathe
mandrilsthe driving spindle in the headstock of a lathe
tailstocksThe adjustable part of a lathe holding the fixed spindle
tailstockThe adjustable part of a lathe holding the fixed spindle
fusiformspindle-shaped; rounded and tapering from the middle toward each end, as some roots
centromerethe portion of DNA that attaches a chromosome to the spindle during cell division
centromeresCENTROMERE, the portion of DNA that attaches a chromosome to the spindle during cell division
centromerethe point or region on a chromosome to which the spindle attaches during mitosis and meiosis
centromeresThe point on a chromosome by which it is attached to a spindle fiber during cell division
anaphasicrelating to the anaphase, the stage of meiosis in which daughter chromosomes move towards the nuclear spindle
astersystem of microtubules arranged radially about a centriole at either end of the mitotic or meiotic spindle
spindlespindle-shaped network of chiefly microtubular fibers along which the chromosomes are distributed during mitosis and meiosis
metaphasethe stage of mitotic or meiotic nuclear division when the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres
metaphasesMETAPHASE, the stage of mitotic or meiotic nuclear division when the chromosomes become attached to the spindle fibres
adderstonea prehistoric spindle-whorl or bead, once thought to be due to the agency of adders also ADDERBEAD
amphiasterthe structure that occurs in a cell undergoing mitosis, consisting of a spindle with an aster at each end
centrosomea minute, self-duplicating structure near the interphase nucleus, from which the fibres of the spindle radiate at mitosis
adderstonesADDERSTONE, a prehistoric spindle-whorl or bead, once thought to be due to the agency of adders also ADDERBEAD
amitosescell division by simple cleavage of the nucleus and division of the cytoplasm without spindle formation or appearance of chromosomes
metaphasethe stage in mitosis or meiosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the spindle
centrosomesCENTROSOME, a minute, self-duplicating structure near the interphase nucleus, from which the fibres of the spindle radiate at mitosis
amphiastersAMPHIASTER, the structure that occurs in a cell undergoing mitosis, consisting of a spindle with an aster at each end
diastralthe stage in mitosis at which the chromosomes, after their division and separation, are grouped near the poles of the spindle
diasterthe stage in mitosis at which the chromosomes, after their division and separation, are grouped near the poles of the spindle
phragmoplastthe enlarged barrel-shaped spindle that is characteristic of the later stages of plant mitosis and within which the cell plate forms
phragmoplastsPHRAGMOPLAST, the enlarged barrel-shaped spindle that is characteristic of the later stages of plant mitosis and within which the cell plate forms
anaphasesThe stage of meiotic or mitotic cell division in which the chromosomes move away from one another to opposite poles of the spindle
archoplasmthe protoplasmic material surrounding the centrosome, formerly thought to be involved in the formation of the asters and spindle during mitosis also ARCHIPLASM
archiplasmthe protoplasmic material surrounding the centrosome, formerly thought to be involved in the formation of the asters and spindle during mitosis also ARCHOPLASM
archoplasmsARCHOPLASM, the protoplasmic material surrounding the centrosome, formerly thought to be involved in the formation of the asters and spindle during mitosis also ARCHIPLASM
alidadsthe entire upper part of a theodolite or transit, including the telescope, its supports, the level vials, the circle-reading device, and the spindle
archiplasmsARCHIPLASM, the protoplasmic material surrounding the centrosome, formerly thought to be involved in the formation of the asters and spindle during mitosis also ARCHOPLASM
centriolesA minute cylindrical organelle near the nucleus in animal cells, occurring in pairs and involved in the development of spindle fibers in cell division
alidadesthe entire upper part of a theodolite or transit, including the telescope, its supports, the level vials, the circle-reading device, and the spindle
alidadethe entire upper part of a theodolite or transit, including the telescope, its supports, the level vials, the circle-reading device, and the spindle