Centrioles
YesThey are involved in meiosis too. Nuclear division carried to divide chromosomes mainly
The organelle that coordinates the movement of chromosomes during mitosis in animal cells is the centrosome. The centrosome serves as the main microtubule organizing center, producing spindle fibers that attach to chromosomes at their kinetochores. These spindle fibers help align and separate the chromosomes, ensuring their proper distribution into the daughter cells.
Centrioles are cell structures involved in mitosis in animal cells only. They are responsible for organizing the microtubules that form the spindle fibers necessary for separating chromosomes during cell division.
The nucleus is the largest organelle in animal cells.
In animal cells... Centrioles, asters and the spindle fibers.
Centrioles
The centrosomes, containing the centrioles, are the source and the organizer of the mitotic spindle in animal cells, but plant cells seem to do just fine during mitosis without such organelles.
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the plasma membrane.
An organelle in many animal cells that appears to be involved in the formation of the spindle during mitosis. During cell division, the two centrioles move to opposite sides of the nucleus to form the ends of the spindle.
the organelle found in an animal cell but not in plant cells is the centriols because centriols are involved in movement and olants dont move
YesThey are involved in meiosis too. Nuclear division carried to divide chromosomes mainly
The structure involved in eukaryotic cell division is the mitotic spindle, which is responsible for segregating chromosomes during both mitosis and meiosis. The spindle is made up of microtubules and associated proteins that help move and separate the duplicated chromosomes into two daughter cells.
The most prominent organelle is the centriole, which is involved in animal cell division.
The Golgi is an organelle found in most cells. It is involved in the process of "shipping and receiving".
The Golgi is an organelle found in most cells. It is involved in the process of "shipping and receiving".