They are found in BOTH PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS because they play a major role to keep the whole cell in function!
The centrosome, which contains a pair of centrioles, functions as the primary microtubule-organizing center during cell division in animals. The centrioles help nucleate and organize the formation of microtubules that make up the spindle apparatus, which is essential for segregating chromosomes during cell division.
nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, microtubules
No, plant cells do not have centrioles. Centrioles are only found in animal cells and are involved in organizing the microtubules during cell division. Plant cells use a different mechanism to organize their cytoskeleton during cell division.
Plants feed animals, animals fertilize plants.
Microtubules are hollow fibre threads in plant cells which from the cell structure. They are only found in plant cells furthermore they help in the production of chlorophyll and are vital to the survival of a plant.
plants: sunlight for photosynthesis animals: plants, other animals
Yes, animal cells, including plant cells, contain microtubules. Microtubules are part of the cytoskeleton in both animal and plant cells, providing structure and support for the cell as well as playing a role in cellular processes such as cell division and intracellular transport.
C. Centrioles are found in the microtubule organizing centers of plants.
Plants evolved before animals.
yes there are Animals and Plants
do plants and animals adapt
Animals get most of their energy and nutrition from plants. Animals either eat the plants, or eat animals that ate the plants. Also, it gives animals a place to live. Such as Spiders, ants, moles, and other animals. Plants also provide animals oxygen.