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.
The centrosome contains centrioles.
animal cell has a centrosome.
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centrosome
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). :)
The microtubles of the mitotic spindle originate from the centrosome.
There are no centrosome in plant or animal cells. If you mean lysomes they break down food and diegust waste
Centrosome (n.): a region of cytoplasm adjacent to the nucleus. It contains the centrioles and organizes microtubules
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