belt of protein threads
centriole
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.
CentriolesCentrioles are log-like structures that appear during cell division in animal cells and pull the chromosomes apart.
Centrioles. They are visible during metaphase, the second stage of mitosis. Added: Centrosomes. Centrioles are present in animal cells but are, seemingly, not needed to mount a spindle apparatus. Plant cells get along very well without centrioles.
Yes, Golgi complex (or Golgi apparatus) are found in both plant and animal cells
Prophase IIThe spindle is formed under the direction of the microtubule organizing center (MTOC).In an animal cell, the MTOC is the centrosome, which contains two centrioles. In plant cells, it seems that the MTOC is the nuclear envelope. There is no centrosome or centriole in the cells of a plant.The spindle develops in the cytoplasm of a cell in prophase of either mitosis or meiosis. It is a barrel-shaped structure, made up of many spindle fibers, which are microtubules of the cytoskeleton. The two ends of the spindle taper towards points that are called the poles of the spindle, and these two points in the cytoplasm of the mother-cell will be the sites of formation of the daughter-nuclei in telophase.
Plants cells do not have centrioles. These form the mitotic apparatus during prophase in mitosis, Which include aster and spindle fibre formation, as without spindle fibres, there would be no chromosomes held and no cell division would occur .
mitotic spindle
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.
Centrioles are only found in animal cells. During reproduction, they create spindle fibers.
yes animal have the golgi apparatus
Centrioles. Also termed - M T O C's. Micro- Tubule- Organizing- Centers.
Astra rays on both sides of the spindle
Centerioles
Animal cells have spindle fibers in them.
Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Ribosome, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum
Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Mitochondria, Vacuole, Ribosome, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum
The organelles in question are the centrioles. During cell division, the centrioles move to oppose poles of the cell and synthesise the microtubules that make up the spindle apparatus, which separates the sister chromatids during the stage of anaphase.