The Centrosome is an area of the cell where microtubes are produced.
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The centrosome, aka, centrioles is only found in an animal cell and is not visible under a light microscope. The function of this organelle is to form the spindle (a stage in cell division) for cell division. (Meitosis/Meiosis). :)
In animal cells, it is the centriole.
plasmamembrane
Centrosome in an animal cell helps in producing basal bodies like cilia and flagella.
Animal cells contain centrosomes and lysosomes while plant cells do not. Plant cells have chloroplast, which is not found in animal cells.
animal cell has a centrosome.
In an animal cell the centrosome's job is to make sure there are the same number of chromosomes in each cell when the cell begins to divide. The centrosome also initiates the process that begins cell division.
is in the animal cell =^) and if you in beca this answer is wrong
The function of the centrosome is to organize all the functions in a cell of an animal. They are commonly associated with nuclear membrane of the cell.
The centrosome, aka, centrioles is only found in an animal cell and is not visible under a light microscope. The function of this organelle is to form the spindle (a stage in cell division) for cell division. (Meitosis/Meiosis). :)
In cell biology, the centrosome is an organelle that serves as the main microtubule organizing center (MTOC) of the animal cell as well as a regulator of cell-cycle progression.
No, this is only in one cell and it is Animal cells.
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Animal cells.
In animal cells, it is the centriole.
plasmamembrane
True. Only animal cells contain centrioles housed in centrosome.