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what is CENTROSOME ?

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Answered by ASMA
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An organelle near the nucleus of a cell which contains the centrioles (in animal cells) and from which the spindle fibres develop in cell division.
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Answered by nalinsingh
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  • Centrosome is a structure found in animal's cell and some lower plants ''Chlamydomonas''. It is composed of two granule-like structure called ''centrioles''.
  • The term ''centrosome was coined by T Boveri in 1888.
  • During cell divisions, it is divided into two pairs of centrioles, which move towards two opposite poles.
  • Each centriole is made up of microtubles with a group of triplet fibres.

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