In a factory the Centriole can be anything that would reproduce.
Centrioles are part of the cytoskeleton that organize spindle fibers at each pole during cell division.
The inability of centrioles to separate chromatids would interfere with the metaphase stage of mitosis. This is because the centrioles play a key role in organizing the microtubules that attach to the chromatids to align them at the metaphase plate. If the centrioles cannot separate the chromatids properly, the alignment of chromosomes during metaphase would be disrupted.
mitosis & meiosis would not proceed normally. the centrioles are responsible for helping form the spindles which pull the chromatids to either side of the dividing cell. so if u didn't have the centrioles (form the asters) then the divided cells would not have an equal numbers of chromosomes at the end. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/centrioles see second def. listed
Centrioles and a starburst cluster of spindle fibers would be found in animal cells during cell division (mitosis or meiosis). Centrioles play a role in organizing the microtubules that make up the spindle fibers, which help separate chromosomes during cell division.
One key organelle found in animal cells but not in plant cells is the centriole. Centrioles are involved in cell division and are composed of microtubules arranged in a specific pattern. Plant cells do not have centrioles but instead have structures called microtubule organizing centers that perform similar functions. This structural difference is one of the key distinctions between animal and plant cells.
Centrioles are part of the completion of cytokinesis.
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Centrioles are part of the cytoskeleton that organize spindle fibers at each pole during cell division.
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Animal cell doesn't have a cell wall and chloroplast, whereas plant cells don't have centrioles.
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Centriolesare only found in animal cells.Plants do not have
Ribosomes and centrioles are cell organelles that lack membranes as part of their structure. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, while centrioles play a role in cell division.
The inability of centrioles to separate chromatids would interfere with the metaphase stage of mitosis. This is because the centrioles play a key role in organizing the microtubules that attach to the chromatids to align them at the metaphase plate. If the centrioles cannot separate the chromatids properly, the alignment of chromosomes during metaphase would be disrupted.
Plants do not have centrioles.
mitosis & meiosis would not proceed normally. the centrioles are responsible for helping form the spindles which pull the chromatids to either side of the dividing cell. so if u didn't have the centrioles (form the asters) then the divided cells would not have an equal numbers of chromosomes at the end. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/centrioles see second def. listed
I don't know for sure but i think it's the centrioles