Higher plants and higher fungi both lack centrioles.
Yes, centrioles are generally absent in higher plants such as angiosperms and gymnosperms. However, some lower plant species like mosses may possess structures that function similarly to centrioles. In fungi, centrioles are generally absent, and instead, microtubule organizing centers help with cell division.
Not all animal cells have centrioles. Centrioles are usually found in animal cells that are actively dividing. Cells that are not dividing may not have centrioles.
A way that angiosperms are not useful to people as a major source of fertilizer. In angiosperms, after a zygot is formed a fruit forms.
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Gymnosperms have cones and angiosperms have flowers/fruits
Yes, centrioles are generally absent in higher plants such as angiosperms and gymnosperms. However, some lower plant species like mosses may possess structures that function similarly to centrioles. In fungi, centrioles are generally absent, and instead, microtubule organizing centers help with cell division.
Plants do not have centrioles.
Angiosperms.
Centrioles are in animals.They are not in bacteria.
Not all animal cells have centrioles. Centrioles are usually found in animal cells that are actively dividing. Cells that are not dividing may not have centrioles.
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Centrioles basically help in cell division.
A way that angiosperms are not useful to people as a major source of fertilizer. In angiosperms, after a zygot is formed a fruit forms.
Yes, they are flowering plants/ angiosperms
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Centrioles help divide DNA during cell division.