4 but it would become 6 if you include interphase and cytokinesis.
So in order Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and lastly Cytokinesis.
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Meiosis: sex cell division Mitosis: animal/plant cell division
centrioles
Centrioles are cylindrical structures found in animal cells that are involved in organizing microtubules during cell division. They play a crucial role in forming the mitotic spindle, which helps to separate chromosomes during cell division.
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.
The most prominent organelle is the centriole, which is involved in animal cell division.
The organelle involved in cell division in animal cells is called centriolles.
Centrioles are organelles not normally found in plant cells. They are involved in cell division and are typically found in animal cells, where they play a role in organizing the mitotic spindle during cell division.
The cell part involved in animal cells but not in plant cells is the lysosome. Lysosomes contain digestive enzymes that break down waste materials and cellular debris. While plant cells have their own mechanisms for waste processing, such as vacuoles, they do not contain lysosomes. Additionally, animal cells have centrioles, which are involved in cell division, and are typically absent in plant cells.
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No, centrosomes initiate and regulate cell division in plants.In cell biology, the centrosomeis an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell as well as a regulator of cell-cycleprogression.Lysosomes ,better known as Suicide bags,use enzymes to destroy the other damaged cell organelles.
The organelles found in animal cells that help with cell division are the centrioles and the microtubules. Centrioles are involved in organizing microtubules during cell division, while microtubules help to form the mitotic spindle, which ensures accurate separation of chromosomes during cell division.