Biology, asked by debadrita234, 11 months ago

plants do not have centrioles ..then how do they form spindles...???​

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Answered by amt54321
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Centrioles are tiny organelles with the purpose in animal cells to separate and take up a position on opposite sides of the cell. ... Plant cells lack centrioles, however, they are still able to form a mitotic spindle from the centrosome region of the cell just outside of the nuclear envelope.

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Answered by jhadharmendra983
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Plants do not have centrioles ,they form spindles by spindle apparatus.

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