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Neurons lose their centrioles during differentiation, and they become incapable of undergoing cell division.

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The nervous system cells or neurons do not contain centrioles These neurons most likely could not what?

Neurons lacking centrioles are unlikely to be able to undergo cell division. Centrioles are important for organizing the cell's cytoskeleton during mitosis, and their absence could hinder cell division in neurons.


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Do angiosperms have centrioles?

Higher plants and higher fungi both lack centrioles.


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Do all types of cells have centrioles?

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Are Efferent neurons are the most abundant type of neuron?

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Do eukaryotic cells have centrioles?

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What does a animal cell have that a plant cell dont?

The most obvious structure that an animal cell has that plant cells do not is Centrioles. Centrioles are structures that are important for DNA segregation when a cell undergoes mitosis. Centrioles are associated with the spindle the filaments that help pull apart the chromosomes. Not a whole lot is understood about centrioles. Here is a website which I thought was useful in this regard. hope this helped xx