two rod-shaped bodies near the nucleus; the basic of cilia.
Centrioles are organelles present in animal What_do_centrioles_do. Plant cells lack centrioles but possess an analogous region called microtubule organizing region having same function as centrioles . centrioles organize mitotic apparatus which consists of asters and spindle fibers which help in division of chromosomes
yesThey are made up of proteeins. Proteins are oragnic compounds
the pizza guy is the structure if the centriole hehe
u draw a centriole by drawing a bunch of straws together
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A centriole splits so that both cells will receive copies of the same chromosome
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.
A centriole can be metaphorically described as a "cellular compass," guiding the organization and orientation of microtubules during cell division. Just as a compass directs travelers to their destination, centrioles help ensure that the cell's structure remains aligned and properly oriented for successful mitosis. This role is crucial for maintaining cellular integrity and function.
A centriole is kinda like the president, or maybe the U.S. government. They both allow America to function properly, and centrioles allow the cell to function properly. I just came up with that. Pretty good, huh? :D By the way, do you go to Stanley? Mrs. Chandler/Winter?
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organizing chromosomes