The centrioles are used during cell division. Centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the cell during cell division and are used to organise the spindles. They are also capable of independent replication and of migrating to form basal bodies.
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No.They are only in animals. They help in cell division.Genetic material is in chromosomes
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The most prominent organelle is the centriole, which is involved in animal cell division.
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no it is an animal cellThey are characteristic organelle for animals. They arrange spindle fibers in cell division
u draw a centriole by drawing a bunch of straws together
It is the process of cell division taking place in somatic cells where two daughter cells are formed which have the same chromosome number as the mother cell and which are identical to the mother cell. It differs in plants and animals: Animals; A centriole formed at the poles. Plants: no centriole Animals: An incision develops between the two cells in the telophase Plants: A cross wall develops between the two cells in the telophase
A centriole splits so that both cells will receive copies of the same chromosome
NO plants do not have centrioles, but have a spindle closely identical to the Animals
The founder of the centriole was Thomas H. Granger in 1883 and was worked out independently by George Sanford in 1888.
the centriole play a role in chomatid seperation in animal cells. plant cells do not have centriole.