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What do centrioles do
Plant cells lack centrioles but possess an analogous region called microtubule organizing ... I accept the community guidelines, terms of use and privacy policy.
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centriole: Definition from Answers.com
Diagrams of centriole showing (<i>a</i>) arrangement of. Diagrams of centriole showing (a) arrangement of microtubules and (b) cross section of proximal end, ...
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What does the centriole of a cell do
When the cell gets through the phase (time) where it's about to divide, (anaphase in mitosis) and (anaphase 1 in meiosis), the centrioles move to the opposite ...
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What are analogies for centrioles
What is an analogy for centrioles? They're like the police to a city, they help keep order. (keep order in cell division). What are analogies for Centriole? I'm ...
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What is the difference between mitosis in plant cells and mitosis in ...
As far as i Know, in plant cells, no centrosome(centriole) or asters(star like figures at opposite poles) are not formed, but spindle fibres still occurs formed by the ...
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What happens to the centrioles during mitosis
Protein spindles form on the centrioles which move to opposite poles in the cell. (I will skip the whole process and talk only about the centrioles) These spindles ...
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What is the function of the Centrioles
Actually scientists aren't yet sure what the exact function of the centrioles are. But centrioles ... I accept the community guidelines, terms of use and privacy policy.
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Centrosome cycle - Information from Answers.com
Centrosome disorientation refers to the loss of orthogonality between the mother and daughter centrioles. Once disorientation occurs, the mature centriole ...
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How does mitosis differ in plants and animals
1. No centrioles plant cell where as present in animal 2. In cytokinesis, the final step of mitosis, a cell's cytoplasm separates in half with each half containing one ...
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What is the difference between centrosomes and centrioles
What is the difference between centrioles and centrosome? ... a centrosome is a pair(2) of centrioles and then centrosomes are many pairs of centrioles i ii ii-ii ...
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