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Yes, plants have microtubule organizing centers called plant microtubule-organizing centers (PMOCs). These structures help to organize and regulate the microtubules, which are important for various cellular processes such as cell division and organelle movement.

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What is the name for the Microtubule organizing center?

The MTOC organizes microtubules. plain and simple


What is a network of protein filament?

The Prime Example: is the MTOC; also known as "The Microtubule Organizing Centers". First runner-up is "The Cytoskeleton".


Which cytoskeletal element is NOT correctly associated with its characteristics?

C. Centrioles are found in the microtubule organizing centers of plants.


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What are the microtubule organizing center of the animals?

centrosomes


Are Centrioles absent from higher plants and fungi?

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.


Are centrioles found in plants?

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What organizes spindle fiber in plant cell?

Mtoc... Microtubule organizing center....


What is the cleavage furrow?

After Chromosome Segregation is complete, a microtubule based ring is formed, equidistant from both MTOCs [microtubule organizing centers] ensuring equal sized daughter Cells, which then develops into a Cell dividing [via circumference] furrow that ends up cleaving the parent Cell into two daughter Cells.


What are microtubule-producing centers called?

A centriole is a type of microtubule-producing center. It is a cylindrical organelle which is responsible for the development of spindle fibers in cell division.


Are centrioles in both plant and animal cells?

Centrioles are typically found in animal cells but are rare in plant cells. Plant cells use structures called microtubule-organizing centers instead of centrioles to organize their cytoskeleton and function during cell division.


Do human cells have centrioles?

No they do not. Animal cells have centrosomes, which are defined as a pair of cetrioles. Plants do not have centrioles, so they cannot have centrosomes. Plants have microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs). Centrosomes (in animals) and MTOCs (in plants) are where microtubules of the spindle originate during mitosis