Biology, asked by khushi8844, 7 months ago

if centrioles absent in plant how division occur ? pls only relevant answers thank uh

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Answered by poojabukkal
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Answer:

Plant cells have no centrioles, but do have a centrosome region for microtubule organizing that also participates in cell division by polarizing within the cell in metaphase, just as centrioles do in animal cells. However, they produce no asters, as are formed at opposite ends of the spindle in animal cells.

Answered by ks3674127
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Cell Cycle and Cell Division · Mitosis ... Centrioles are present in animal cells and absent in plant cells. They are the ... So, the correct answer is 'No apparent organiser of mitotic spindles'.

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