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Centrioles are barrel-shaped structures that are essential for the formation of centrosomes, cilia, and flagella.

A condensed and darker area of the cytoplasm is called the centrosome

When the time comes for cell division, the centrioles will appear and move to opposite ends of the nucleus. During division you will see four centrioles. One pair moves in each direction.

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centrioles are concerned of cell division and chromosomes carry out hereditary information.

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Chromosomes are the structure of DNA, protein and RNA found in cells. Centrioles are cell structures made of mainly protein.

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Nonmembranous structure that contains the centrioles?

Centrosomes


Centrioles are found at the center of the?

Centrioles are found in animal cells and play a role in cell division.


In cytoplasmic material of animal cells contain centrioles what the regions?

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Centrosomes containing centrioles and spindle fibers appear next to nucleus?

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In mitosis the little green T shaped things on a cell is called?

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Centrosomes look like tubulins. They are made up of so many microtubules which are commonly known as centrioles inside the cell.


Do both plant and animal cells have centrioles and cellulose?

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Are centrioles present in plant and animal cells?

Plants do have centrosomes, but they do not contain centrioles in them.


What do centrosomes form?

Centrioles, cilia, and flagella are all made up of microtubules.


Do plant cells contain aster?

plant cells do not have aster fibres... aster fibres are those fibres surrounding the centrosomes and centrioles.. since plant cells do not have centrosomes they do not have aster fibres!


What are the two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope at the beginning of prophase?

The centrosomes containing the centrioles. I assume you are speaking of animal cells.