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difference between centriole and plastids.​

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Centrioles

Animal cells contain a special organelle called a centriole. The centriole is a cylindrical tube-like structure that is composed of 9 microtubules arranged in a very particular pattern. Two centrioles arranged perpendicular to each other are referred to as a centrosome. The centrosome plays a very important role in cell division. The centrioles are responsible for organising the microtubules that position the chromosomes in the correct location during cell division.

Plastids

Plastids are organelles found only in plants. There are 3 different types:

   Leucoplasts: white plastids found in roots

   Chloroplasts: green-coloured plastids found in plants and algae

   Chromoplasts: contain red, orange or yellow pigments and are common in ripening fruit, flowers or autumn leaves

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