Yes they have centrioles. But only animals have
Yes they are in eukariyotic cells. They are only in animal cells
Yes
There are several organells.Some are vellwall,chloroplast ,centrioles etc
The mitochondria in animal and plant cells and the chloroplasts in just plant cells. There is some talk about the centrioles having their own DNA, but, unlike the other organelles mentioned, no DNA from the centrioles has been isolated or sequenced.
only animal cells have centrioles.
NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals
Microtubules are found throughout cells, both on the inside and outside. A term that has also beeen used for this is the the cytoskeleton.
Centrioles are eukaryotic. In fact, it isn't even in all the eukaryotes. Plants lack centrioles completely while animal cells possess it.
A centriole is a barrel-shaped organelle found in most animal eukaryotic cells.
There are several organells.Some are vellwall,chloroplast ,centrioles etc
Centrioles are barrel shaped microtubules in most animal cells that organize the spindles during cell division. Centrioles are found in most eukaryotic cells.
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The function of cyclin is to regulate the progression of the cell through the cell cycle.
The mitochondria in animal and plant cells and the chloroplasts in just plant cells. There is some talk about the centrioles having their own DNA, but, unlike the other organelles mentioned, no DNA from the centrioles has been isolated or sequenced.
The organelle that is involved in cell division in animal cells is known as the centrioles.
Vesicle
Plants do have centrosomes, but they do not contain centrioles in them.
No. Almost all plant and animal cells are Eukaryotic, and there are a wide variety of shapes, from the long and slender sperm to a rigid cuboid epithelial cell.
only animal cells have centrioles.