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The structure substituting centrosomes in plant cell.

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Centrosome in Plant Cells Plants and fungi do not possess centrosomes hence make use of MTOC structures to coordinate their microtubules. Plant cells do not possess spindle pole bodies or centrioles except in flagellate male gametes which are completely present in a few flowering plants (conifers).

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