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The nucleus play many important roles 1. Carries heridtary information- information that determine what kind of cell it is- as genes in chromosomes. 2. At the time of mitosis/meiosis nucleus coils the chromosomes and duplicates them-making a set of brains for the daughter cell. 3. The nucleus divides into two segments- effetively dividing the generic material. 4. The nucleus sends mesages to the mitochodria to produce more energy. 5. Makes ER create more proteins 6. Gives command for cytokenesis- spliting up into two cells by 'pinching' the cell membranes
Paired structures found in animal cells are centrioles. They are located near the nucleus in the centrosome. They are only found in animal cells.
Centrioles are two hollow, micro tubular and cylindrical organelles that are mainly implicated in the organization of a spindle. They are present within the cytoplasm of a cell. They are also known as diplosome as they are found to occur in pairs and have active role in cell division.
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i think centrioles?
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Centrosome - a dense network of small protein fibers near the nucleus of the cell, containing a pair of centrioles and pericentriolar material.
Near the nucleus, within the cytoplasm.
No it is in a region near the nucleus...I'm not exactlly sure of this however I'm 100% sure and guarentee that the centrioles are not located in the nucleus for it only contains genteic material. Centrioles is reproductive organelles
rod-shaped? The nucleus is filled with protons and neutrons, usually depicted as spheres. you are thinking of a nucleus in an atom (chemistry). in biology, the rod-shaped structures inside the nucleus is the chromosome, the genetic material of the cell.
centriolesthe' rod shaped' bodies are called Centrioles.
In animal cells, organelles called centrioles are formed from tubulins. Centrioles are located near the nucleus and help organize cell division
Centrioles are rod-shaped bodies near the nucleus and direct the formation of the mitotic spindleNuclear Envelop
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