Biology, asked by yatiawasthi9196, 11 months ago

Even though centrioles absent in plant how division takes place

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Answered by Cheemaking
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There are many different ways to make a spindle in plants: "Mitotic spindles may be organized at centriolar centrosomes (only in final divisions of spermatogenesis), polar organizers (POs), plastid MTOCs, or nuclear envelope MTOCs (NE-MTOCs)." Of these, only the latter has been observed in angiosperms (flowering plants).

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Answered by rohan2132
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in plant cells microtubules are made by the Golgi bodies. Animal cells are much evolved than plant cells that's why they have centrioles . Spindle formation is very much different in plant cells than in animal cells due to the absence of centrioles .

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