Centrioles are two small organelles every animal cell contains, and their function is to help the division of the cell. This means they are involved in the two very important functions of Mitosis and Meiosis. They are located near the nucleus.
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The starburst pattern formed by microtubules around the centriole is called the astral array. These microtubules radiate outwards from the centriole like the rays of a star, providing structural support and helping to position the centriole during cell division. Additionally, the astral microtubules are involved in organizing the mitotic spindle and ensuring accurate chromosome segregation.
When in pairs they are known as Centrosomes
The organelle you are referring to is the centrosome. It contains a pair of centrioles and helps organize microtubules during cell division to form the mitotic spindle, which is essential for segregating chromosomes.
Formation of Astral Rays during Cell division.
Inspite of the absene of centrioles,the centromere can organise spindle which is an apparatus for mitosisto take place.Thus,the centromere functions in the absence of the centriole.
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u draw a centriole by drawing a bunch of straws together
When the experiments were done, they found out that the cell still functions normally and goes through mitosis and spindle formations when they take the centrioles out.
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A centriole splits so that both cells will receive copies of the same chromosome
The founder of the centriole was Thomas H. Granger in 1883 and was worked out independently by George Sanford in 1888.
the centriole play a role in chomatid seperation in animal cells. plant cells do not have centriole.
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organizing chromosomes