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Describe how to identify the centrioles

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Answered by Brylia
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Answer:

A centriole is a small set of microtubules arranged in a specific way. There are nine groups of microtubules. When two centrioles are found next to each other, they are usually at right angles. The centrioles are found in pairs and move towards the poles (opposite ends) of the nucleus when it is time for cell division..

Answered by shilpa85475
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Centrioles are found within centrosome. Each centrosome has a pair of Centrioles.  

Explanation:

  • Centriole plays a vital role in the cell division. It is located close to the nucleus.  
  • Centriole is usually the bundle of microtubules. It has nine groups of microtubules.  
  • Microtubules are hollow shaped tubes responsible for the shape in the organelles.  
  • Centrioles are usually located in the center of the cell.  
  • Centrioles cannot be seen until the cell is ready to begin the cell division.  
  • They are capable to organise proteins.  

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1. A cell is called the structural and functional unit of life. Explain. What is the meaning of division of labour? Is it different from cell to cell?:

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2. give three ways to move the next cell after you have finished typing in current cell:

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