Flowers such as daisies, sunflowers and asters have rays.
Sunflowers, poppies, asters, Chrysantemums, Salvia...
asters are found in the centrioles
In botany: Tarragon is related to wormwood; it is in the same family as asters, daisies and sunflowers. In cooking: Sweet, aromatic herbs like basil, marjoram, chervil, fennel or anise can be used as substitutes.
Asters can be reproduced sexually by seeds and asexually by dividing the plant.
The centrioles in animal cells form the asters and the spindle fibers.
The centrioles and asters are visible in the mid-prophase stage of mitosis.
Chromatin
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