cytaster

/ˈsaɪtæstər/
noun
  1. A star-shaped structure that forms around the centrosome during cell division, helping to organize the spindle fibers.
    • Scientists observed the cytaster extending microtubules toward the chromosomes.
    • Under the microscope, the cytaster appeared as a bright, radiating pattern.
    • The formation of the cytaster is a key step in mitosis.
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