mention any three differences between centrosome and centromere
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Differences between Centrosome and Centromere:
Centrosome:
Pigments: Absent.
Organelle: It is a cytoplasmic organelle.
Spindle fibre: It helps in the formation of spindle fibre.
Composition: It is composed of RNA and protein.
Centriole: Centriole is present in centrosome.
Function: It plays a mentionable role in the formation of spindle apparatus.
Centromere
Pigments: It has different pigments.
Organelle: It is a nuclear organelle.
Spindle fibre: It helps the chromosomes to be attached to the spindle fibre.
Composition: It is composed of DNA and protein.
Centriole: It absent.
Function: It keeps the chromosome attached to candle apparatus.
Centrosome:
Pigments: Absent.
Organelle: It is a cytoplasmic organelle.
Spindle fibre: It helps in the formation of spindle fibre.
Composition: It is composed of RNA and protein.
Centriole: Centriole is present in centrosome.
Function: It plays a mentionable role in the formation of spindle apparatus.
Centromere
Pigments: It has different pigments.
Organelle: It is a nuclear organelle.
Spindle fibre: It helps the chromosomes to be attached to the spindle fibre.
Composition: It is composed of DNA and protein.
Centriole: It absent.
Function: It keeps the chromosome attached to candle apparatus.
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