what is the diffrence between centrosome and centromere
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Centrosome: a cell organelle. ... Cetriole is a cylindrical cell structure composed of a protein tubulin. An associated pair of centriole surrounded by amorphous mass of dense material, makes up a structure called centrosome. Centromere is the part of a chromosome, that links sister chromatids.
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Centrosome:-
1)Pigment is absent in it.
2)It is a cytoplasmic organelle.
3)It helps in the formation of spindle fibres.
4)It is composed of RNA and protein.
5)Centriole is present in the centrosome.
6)Its play a mentionable role in the formation of spindle apparatus.
Centromere:-
1)It has a different pigment.
2)It is a nuclear organelle.
3)It helps the chromosomes to be attached to the spindle fibre.
4)It is composed of DNA and protein.
5)Centriole is absent in it.
6)It keeps the chromosome attached to candle apparatus.
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1)Pigment is absent in it.
2)It is a cytoplasmic organelle.
3)It helps in the formation of spindle fibres.
4)It is composed of RNA and protein.
5)Centriole is present in the centrosome.
6)Its play a mentionable role in the formation of spindle apparatus.
Centromere:-
1)It has a different pigment.
2)It is a nuclear organelle.
3)It helps the chromosomes to be attached to the spindle fibre.
4)It is composed of DNA and protein.
5)Centriole is absent in it.
6)It keeps the chromosome attached to candle apparatus.
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