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Cilia works because they are little hairs all around the cell and they move to propel the cell around. They are very important components to the cells because without them they are not able to move :)

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Centrioles give rise to basal bodies that direct the formation of cilia and flagella

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Centrioles are cylindrical organelles found near the nucleus. They help cells during cell division by forming spindle fibers that are used to separate chromosomes.

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We do not know if they do anything at all to help or hinder the cell. Having them excised seems to do nothing to hinder process such as cellular replication and division.

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How do centrioles help the cell?

the centriole is the dense center of the centrosome and and controls cell division.


What cell organelle is an internal structure of centrioles?

centrosome matix


What does the Centrosome do for the cell?

Centrosome (n.): a region of cytoplasm adjacent to the nucleus. It contains the centrioles and organizes microtubules


What does centrosome do?

The centrosome contains centrioles.


What does the centrosome in a cell do?

The centrosome, aka, centrioles is only found in an animal cell and is not visible under a light microscope. The function of this organelle is to form the spindle (a stage in cell division) for cell division. (Meitosis/Meiosis). :)


True or false only animal cell has centrioles?

True. Only animal cells contain centrioles housed in centrosome.


What is the space around the centrioles?

Centrosome


What does centrioles consist of?

Microtubules.


Are centrioles cell structures that are involved primarily in cell division?

Yes The centrosome, also called the "microtubule organizing center", is an area in the cell where microtubles are produced. Within an animal cell centrosome there is a pair of small organelles, the centrioles, each made up of a ring of nine groups of microtubules. There are three fused microtubules in each group. The two centrioles are arranged such that one is perpendicular to the other. During animal cell division, the centrosome divides and the centrioles replicate (make new copies). The result is two centrosomes, each with its own pair of centrioles. The two centrosomes move to opposite ends of the nucleus, and from each centrosome, microtubules grow into a "spindle" which is responsible for separating replicated chromosomes into the two daughter cells.


What is the nickname for the centrioles?

The nickname for the centrioles is centrosome.


What is a nonmembranous structure that contains the centrioles?

centrosome


Are the centrioles and the centrosomes the same?

Centromere is the 'waist' of a chromosome. The structure where mitotic spindles attach to the kinetochore while centrosome is an organelle where microtubules are formed in some cells. Centrosome contains a paired centriole.