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What is a centrosome in a cell?​

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Answered by Tanya9368
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Explanation:

Centrosomes are structures that contain the centrioles, which give rise to the microtubules that function as the mitotic spindle

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Answered by llawlliet
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  • A centrosome is a cellular structure involved in the process of cell division.
  • Before cell division, the centrosome duplicates and then, as division begins, the two centrosomes move to opposite ends of the cell.
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