Centriole is a cylindrical organelle found in animal cells that plays a crucial role in cell division. It helps organize the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle, which is essential for separating chromosomes during mitosis. Additionally, centrioles are involved in the formation of cilia and flagella, aiding in cell movement and sensory functions. Overall, centrioles are vital for maintaining cellular structure and facilitating proper cell division.
The organelles involved in a cell division are: Nucleus Nucleolus Centriole
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Animal cells contain centriole that is absent in plants .
During the cell cycle, centrioles are duplicated during the S phase of interphase. Each centriole serves as a template for the formation of a new centriole, resulting in two pairs of centrioles, one for each daughter cell after cell division. This duplication process ensures that each daughter cell receives an equal number of centrioles.
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The part of the cell that helps with reproduction is the centriole. This is made possible by the mitotic spindles that are made by the centriole.
The part of the cell that helps with reproduction is the centriole. This is made possible by the mitotic spindles that are made by the centriole.
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Basal bodies
the centriole of an animal cell are these straw like things that go to the ends of the cell when the cell is in metaphase and anaphase of mitosis and they 1)shoot out strings 2)attach the strings to the middle of the chromosomes and 3)pull them apart