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Where are centrioles found at?

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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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They are found in animal cells and that's it they arent in plant or fungal cells. They influence cell shape move the chromosomes in cell division. And im pretty sure that's right sorry i cant be one hundred percent:]

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Centrioles are found in animal cell. They have a role in mitosis.

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In the cytoplasm, gel part of the cell, outside of the nucleus.

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centrioles are found in cytoplasm of animal cells

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Centrioles are very important part of the body that are very important to keeping the body going. They are cylindrical, and are composed of groupings of microtubes.

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outside the nucleus near the smooth ER

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