The centrosome splits (divides) the two parts (of cells) ,and move two the opposite sides of the divided cells.
The centrosome splits (divides) the two parts (of cells) ,and move two the opposite sides of the divided cells.
There are no centrosome in plant or animal cells. If you mean lysomes they break down food and diegust waste
A car does not have a centrosome. The centrosome is a cellular organelle found in animal cells and is involved in cell division. Cars do not have cells, organelles, or undergo cell division.
both do.... i think
No, this is only in one cell and it is Animal cells.
They are found in plant, animal, eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
They help in mitosis.
A centrosome is a small organelle found in animal cells that plays a key role in cell division and organization. It is responsible for organizing the microtubules that help separate chromosomes during cell division. Additionally, the centrosome helps maintain the cell's shape and structure by serving as a center for the organization of the cell's cytoskeleton.
In plant cells, the microtubules of the spindle originate from the microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) located at opposite poles of the cell. In animal cells, the microtubules of the spindle originate from the centrosomes, which are also located at opposite poles of the cell.
centrioles are found at the center of the centrosome, which is an organelle found in animal cells. Centrioles help in cell division by organizing the spindle fibers that separate the chromosomes during mitosis.
The centrosome contains centrioles.
Animal cells.