Yes, because in order for things to grow, (humans), cells have to divide to make new ones
yes the centrosomes are necessary in order for mitosis to occur.
Cell divisions
yes it is
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.
Ribosomes are necessary for protein synthesis and centrosomes are used in cell division. Plants do not have centrosomes.
prophase source:mb
the heart well in mitosis it is called centrosomes
Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell are called prometaphase.
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.
centrosomes
During mitosis, the centrosomes move apart and create the spindle fibers. The centrosomes, which contain two centrioles, migrate to opposite poles of the cell. These centrosomes then form the spindle fibers, which attach to the chromosomes and aid in their separation during cell division.
Ribosomes are necessary for protein synthesis and centrosomes are used in cell division. Plants do not have centrosomes.
They help make microtubules.
prophase source:mb
the heart well in mitosis it is called centrosomes
Mitosis arguably plays the largest role in cancer. Mitosis is responsible for the growth and division of the cancerous cells.
Spindle fibers form a protein structure that divides the genetic material in a cell. The spindle is necessary to equally divide the chromosomes in a parental cell into two daughter cells during both types of nuclear division: mitosis and meiosis.Just before mitosis, the two centrosomes move apart until they are on opposite sides of the nucleus.As mitosis proceeds, microtubules grow out from each centrosome with their plus ends growing toward the metaphase plate. These clusters of microtubules are called spindle fibers.The centrosome was supplied with a mixture of alpha and beta tubulin monomers. These spontaneously assembled into microtubules only in the presence of centrosomes.
Two centrosomes are arranged at opposite poles of the cell are called prometaphase.
Centrosomes are the main microtubule organizing center of all animal cells. They usually appear right before mitosis begins and they move apart to opposite sides of the nucleus.
Animal cells have centrosomes.