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what is the role of centrosome in cell division​

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Answered by muneerveluthurla
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The centrosome is an important part of how the cell organizes the cell division. ... And the centrosomes organize the microtubules, so it's called the microtubules organizing center. The centrosomes duplicate before cell division, so they then help to organize the microtubules and the cell division process.

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Answered by adventureisland
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The centrosome may be a crucial component of the cell's cellular division organisation. The microtubules organising centre is called after the centrosomes, which arrange the microtubules. Before organic process, centrosomes replicate, assisting within the organisation of microtubules and also the biological process.

During biological process, they preserve the chromosome number. Phagocytosis also stimulates changes within the morphology of the semipermeable membrane. It aids within the organisation of microtubules during mitosis, ensuring that centrosomes are dispersed to every cell.

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