centrosome matix
The centrioles.
The organelle involved in cell division in animal cells is called centriolles.
The centrioles.
centrioles
The cytoskeleton, not an organelle but a cellular structure, provides shape and support to the cell. It is responsible for maintaining cell structure, anchoring organelles in place, and facilitating cell movement.
the centrioles
Centrioles.
centriole
The structure within a cell that fits this description is likely an organelle. Organelles are specialized structures that perform specific functions within a cell, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. They are typically enclosed by a membrane that separates their internal environment from the rest of the cell.
The organelle that provides internal structure for a cell is the cytoskeleton. It is made up of protein fibers that give the cell shape, help with cell movement, and provide a framework for organelles to be organized within the cell.
The centrosome is the organelle responsible for organizing the motion of chromosomes during cell division. It contains a pair of centrioles that help to pull apart the chromosomes by forming spindle fibers.
Animal cells have centrioles, which are involved in organizing the spindle fibers during cell division. Plant cells lack centrioles but have other structures like a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, which are not found in animal cells.