centrosome
centrioles
Centrioles are found in the centrosome region of animal cells. The centrosome is an area near the nucleus that contains a pair of centrioles. These structures play a critical role in cell division by organizing the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle.
Centrioles are found in animal cells, typically in pairs near the nucleus. They play a key role in cell division by organizing the microtubules that form the spindle apparatus.
All non-plant cells that undergo open-nucleus replication.
Centrioles are typically found in pairs, so they have two groups in a cell: one near the cell membrane and one near the nucleus. Each pair of centrioles plays a crucial role in cell division and organization of the cytoskeleton.
centrioles
centrioles
i think centrioles?
centrioles
Centrosome - a dense network of small protein fibers near the nucleus of the cell, containing a pair of centrioles and pericentriolar material.
Near the nucleus, within the cytoplasm.
No it is in a region near the nucleus...I'm not exactlly sure of this however I'm 100% sure and guarentee that the centrioles are not located in the nucleus for it only contains genteic material. Centrioles is reproductive organelles
rod-shaped? The nucleus is filled with protons and neutrons, usually depicted as spheres. you are thinking of a nucleus in an atom (chemistry). in biology, the rod-shaped structures inside the nucleus is the chromosome, the genetic material of the cell.
Centrioles are found in the centrosome region of animal cells. The centrosome is an area near the nucleus that contains a pair of centrioles. These structures play a critical role in cell division by organizing the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle.
Centrioles are found in animal cells, typically in pairs near the nucleus. They play a key role in cell division by organizing the microtubules that form the spindle apparatus.
All non-plant cells that undergo open-nucleus replication.
centriolesthe' rod shaped' bodies are called Centrioles.