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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

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