what are the centrosomes what are their function
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What Is a Centrosome?
Centrosomes are structures that are found inside of cells. They are only found inside of eukaryotic cells.Centrosomes are comprised of two centrioles that are essentially just rings of microtubules.
Purpose
The purpose of the centrosome is to help organize microtubules (hollow tubes of protein, similar looking to microscopic hollow spaghetti) to be utilized during cell division. It also works to use the microtubules to create part of the cytoskeleton of the cell. This helps give the cell its structure. In a sense, the centrosome helps to stabilize the structure of the cell. While these might seem like simplistic tasks, they are extremely important and critical roles.
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What Is a Centrosome?
Centrosomes are structures that are found inside of cells. They are only found inside of eukaryotic cells.Centrosomes are comprised of two centrioles that are essentially just rings of microtubules.
Purpose
The purpose of the centrosome is to help organize microtubules (hollow tubes of protein, similar looking to microscopic hollow spaghetti) to be utilized during cell division. It also works to use the microtubules to create part of the cytoskeleton of the cell. This helps give the cell its structure. In a sense, the centrosome helps to stabilize the structure of the cell. While these might seem like simplistic tasks, they are extremely important and critical roles.
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Centrosomesare structures that are found inside of cells. They are only found inside ofeukaryotic cells.Centrosomes are comprised of two centrioles that are essentially just rings of microtubules.
centrosomes are essential for cell division. During cell division, the centrioles that make up the centrosome begin to push away from another centrosome. As they do, small mitotic spindles made of microtubules begin to form between the two distinct centrosomes. The centrosomes move away from one another due to the lengthening of these microtubules.
centrosomes are essential for cell division. During cell division, the centrioles that make up the centrosome begin to push away from another centrosome. As they do, small mitotic spindles made of microtubules begin to form between the two distinct centrosomes. The centrosomes move away from one another due to the lengthening of these microtubules.
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