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= Segmented spindle
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The term "segmented spindle" typically refers to a type of mitotic spindle observed during cell division. In a standard mitotic process, the spindle apparatus, which is composed of microtubules, helps in the separation of chromosomes into daughter cells. A segmented spindle is characterized by a non-continuous arrangement of spindle fibers. This can happen in certain cells or under specific conditions, often observed in some types of cancerous cells or during particular stages of cell division.