Animal cells have centrosomes.
yes.
They help make microtubules.
Spindle Fibers are formed between centrosomes. Centrosomes migrate to opposite ends of the cell during cell division. The spindle fibers function is to anchor the centrosomes and chromosomes into the poles. The chromosomes then reel them selves in using the spindle fiber.
-Centrosomes -Microtubules
is it centrosomes
Ribosomes are necessary for protein synthesis and centrosomes are used in cell division. Plants do not have centrosomes.
Centrosomes produce Microtubules. This is the reason why they are also called "Microtubule Organizing Center". They help in regulation of cell cycle.
Centrosomes look like tubulins. They are made up of so many microtubules which are commonly known as centrioles inside the cell.
Actually, while centrosomes play a big part in interphase of mitosis, they are not needed for cell reproduction. Studies have shown that the spindle-fibers still form via motors at the poles of the cell.
spindle fibers
spindle fibers
Centrosomes assist animal cells during cell division. The centrosomes interact with the chromosomes in order to build the mitotic spindle. Additionally, the older of the two centrioles after the nucleus splits plays an important role in making the cilia and flagella.