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Centrioles are present only in animals. In such a case how the spindle fibres are held in the cell division of plants?

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Centrioles are absent from the cells of higher plants. When animal cells undergo mitosis they are considered by some to benefit from the presence of centrioles which appear to control spindle fibre formation and which later has an effect on chromosome separation.
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