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Centrosomes are the main microtubule organizing center of all animal cells. They usually appear right before mitosis begins and they move apart to opposite sides of the nucleus.

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They appear in Mitosis.

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they appear in both

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What is the name of log-like structures that appear during cell division in animal cells and pull the chromosomes apart?

In meiosis or mitosis they are called spindle fibers which are "anchored" using centrioles.


In meiosis what do centrioles do?

Centrioles are two tiny structures that help to organize and arrange the spindle fibers.


What are 3 things Meiosis and Mitosis have in common?

Meiosis and Mitosis both use centrioles, they both have the same process(except for a few other steps in Meiosis) and they both split cells.


Do animals have a centroile?

Centrioles are found in animal cells and help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. Centrioles replicate during the interphase stage of mitosis and meiosis. Centrioles called basal bodies form cilia and flagella.


In mitosis the little green T shaped things on a cell is called?

the heart well in mitosis it is called centrosomes


What happens during metaphase in meiosis?

chromosomes move to the middle of the cell. mitotic spindles from the centrioles attach to the centromere of the chromosome


Centrosomes containing centrioles and spindle fibers appear next to nucleus?

Yes


What phase of mitosis does two centrioles appear to one side of the nucleus?

ProphAse .


What parts of chromosomes are visible in nondividing cells?

Congrition movement and Metamorphosis are seen in meiosis but not in mitosis


What are the functions of centriole?

Centrioles are two small organelles every animal cell contains, and their function is to help the division of the cell. This means they are involved in the two very important functions of Mitosis and Meiosis. They are located near the nucleus.


During this phase of mitosis two centrioles appear to one side of the nucleus?

prophase


During this phase of mitosis two centrioles appear to one side of the nucleus.?

prophase