What is the function of centrosomes in animal cells
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Answer:
Helps in spindle formation during cell division
Explanation:
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➢Centrosome is the flat structure located near the nucleus.
➢It contains microtubules and centrioles that initiate and regulates the cell division.
➢Centrioles are minute submicroscopic sub-cylindrical structures which usually occur in pairs, inside a specialised cytoplasm called centrosphere or kinoplasm.
➢The whole complex is called as centrosome, having two centrioles lying at right angles to each other.
➢They occur in cytoplasm of animal cells. Centrosomes give rise to spindle fibres and are responsible for movement of chromosomes during cell division.
➢It is a cellular organelle which is the main microtubule organizing centre in an animal cell which also regulates the process of cell-cycle.
➢They are made up of two centrioles which are right angled to each other and is composed of a protein known as tubulin.
➢ This helps to organize the microtubules and provide structure to the cell.
➢Also it helps to pull apart the chromatids during cell division.
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