What is the role of centriole in cell division?
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In microbiology, centrioles are cylindrical cell structures that are composed of groupings of microtubules, which are tube-shaped molecules or strands of protein. Without centrioles, chromosomes would not be able to move during the formation of new cells.
Centrioles help to organize the assembly of microtubules during cell division. Simplified, chromosomes use the centriole's microtubules as a highway during the cell division process.
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