The centrioles take up positions on opposite sides of the nucleus
Yes.
The centrosomes, which contain the centrioles in animal cells, not plant cells.
Centrioles
Centrioles are important for spindle formation, as they serve as the organizing centers for microtubules during cell division. However, some cells can still form spindles even if they lack centrioles, suggesting that centrioles are not absolutely required for spindle formation in all cases.
Centrioles
Centrioles are involved in producing the microtubules that make up the mitotic spindle during cell division. They help organize and separate chromosomes during mitosis and are essential for cell division.
Centrioles are self-replicating organelles made up of nine bundles of microtubules and are found only in animal cells.
Plants do not have centrioles.
Centrioles are important for spindle formation in animal cells, as they help to organize the microtubules that make up the spindle apparatus. However, some cells, such as plant cells, can form functional spindles without centrioles.
Centrioles are in animals.They are not in bacteria.
Not all animal cells have centrioles. Centrioles are usually found in animal cells that are actively dividing. Cells that are not dividing may not have centrioles.
False