Biology, asked by baig00586, 3 months ago

The absence of Centriole from higher plant cells means that during somatic cell nuclear division thereis ?

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Answered by amarjyotijyoti87
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Explanation:

They are the paired barrel shaped cell organelles. > Therefore, it has been clear from the above discussion that the absence of centrioles from higher plants cells means that during somatic cell nuclear division there is no apparent organizer of mitotic spindles. Hence, option A is the correct answer.

Answered by tailei1890
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Centrioles are present in animal cells and absent in plant cells. They are the microtubules organising regions which organise the position of mitotic spindles during cell division. Plants have a rigid cell wall that can itself organise the spindle forming microtubules during cell division. Hence, there is no apparent organiser of mitotic spindles in the plants.

So, the correct answer is 'No apparent organiser of mitotic spindles'.

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