Biology, asked by warzakir60, 11 months ago

There are centrosomes who forms spindle formation in animals during cell division..what about plant as they lack centrosomes​

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Answered by educationmaster37
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Fungi and plants lack centrosomes and therefore use structures other than MTOCs to organize their microtubules. Although the centrosome has a key role in efficient mitosis in animal cells, it is not essential in certain fly and flatworm species.

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Answered by parisbabu79
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❤A unique property of flowering plant cells is that they entirely lack centrosomes, which in animals have a major role in spindle formation. The absence of these important structures suggests that plants have evolved novel mechanisms to assure chromosome segregation.❤

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