Help organize 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.
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Higher plants and higher fungi both lack centrioles.
Centrioles are found in animal cells, and they help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. During the interphase stage of mitosis, a pair of centrioles replicates into two pairs of centrioles.
The centrosome is a nonmembranous structure that contains the pair of centrioles. The centrioles play a role in organizing the microtubules during cell division.
Although we are not sure, we believe that centrioles have something do do with spindle formation.
Plants do not have centrioles.
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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The centrioles are used during cell division. Centrioles migrate to opposite poles of the cell during cell division and are used to organise the spindles. They are also capable of independent replication and of migrating to form basal bodies.
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Centrioles basically help in cell division.
centrioles. during mitosis in animal centrioles are used for division to create spindle fibers to move and connect the chromosomes/chromatids. In plants the spindles are all ready in the cell and do not need to be produced so no centrioles are necessary.
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Centrioles help divide DNA during cell division.
Centrioles engage in cell division.They are only in animal cells.