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Centriole | |
Structure of Centriole | |
Centriole Function | |
Centrosome | |
Structure of Centrosome | |
Centrosome Function | |
Centrosome in Animal Cells | |
Centrosome in Plant Cells |
“Centriole is an organelle, cylindrical in shape, that is composed of a protein called tubulin.”
All animal cells have two centrioles. They help the cell during cell division. They work during the process of mitosis and meiosis. They could be found in some lower plants such as Chlamydomonas, although they are not present in many of the fungi, angiosperms (flowering plants) and pinophyta (conifers). They are usually present near the nucleus but are not visible when the cell is not dividing.
Following are the important centrioles function:
“Centrosome is a microtubule-organizing centre in animal cells.”
Structure of Centrosome
(1) G1 phase where the duplication of centrosome takes place.
(2) G2 phase where the centrosome maturation takes place.
(3) The mitotic phase where the centrosome separation takes place.
(4) A late mitotic phase where the chromosome disorientation takes place.
The major functions of centrosome are listed below:
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