Biology, asked by vijayalaxmisharma255, 9 months ago

(iii) Duplicated chromosomes remain attracted at a
point termed centrosome.
(2008)....true or false if false correct it​

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Answered by PaulKevin
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Answer:

The correct answer is False

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The above statement is false

Explanation:

  • In biology, centrosome can be described as an organelle which is made up of two centrioles. The function of the centrosome is to separate the replicated chromosomes of the daughter cell.

  • The duplicated chromosomes remain attached at a point which is termed as centromere, not centrosome. The centromere is the position where spindle fibers attach at the time of cell division.
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