Centrioles and asters .
Microtubules are found in - cytoskeleton cilia flagella mitotic spindles
chloroplasts
Centrioles are organelles not normally found in plant cells. They are involved in cell division and are typically found in animal cells, where they play a role in organizing the mitotic spindle during cell division.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
Yes. Mitosis and all of the structures needed to carry it out are found in a plant cell.
chloroplasts
chlorophyll
cell wall and chloroplasts
Cell wall and chroloplasts
cell membrane, nucleous, and cytoplasm.
Centrioles are cylindrical structures composed of microtubules, typically found in animal cells and some lower plant cells, such as algae. They play a crucial role in cell division by organizing the mitotic spindle, which helps separate chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis. Additionally, centrioles are involved in the formation of cilia and flagella, aiding in cell movement and signaling. Plant cells generally do not have centrioles, relying instead on other structures for similar functions during cell division.
Animal cells have centrioles.