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which organelle has cart wheel like structure? where is its found?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Centrosome comprises of two centrioles. The two centrioles lie at right angles to each other. Each centriole has a cartwheel organisation. There is a whorl of nine peripheral triplet fibrils of tubulin called as 9+0 arrangement.

Basal bodies are micro-cylinders that lie below the plasmalemma at the base of flagella and cilia. The structure is similar to a centriole with a diameter of 0.1 to 0.2 micrometre, 9+0 constitution with a cartwheel structure in the proximal region.

Answered by singhshivangi232233
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Centrosome

Explanation:

Centrosome is an organelle usually containing two cylindrical structures calledcentrioles. They are surrounded by amorphous pericentriolar materials both thecentriole in centrosome lie perpendicular to each other in which each has an organisation like that of an'cartwheel'. A centriole possess a whorl of.

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