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Which structure of animal cells forms the asters of the spindle?

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Answered by Anonymous
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centrosome

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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The centrioles present within the centrosome of an animal cell form the asters of the spindle. These spindle fibres separate the chromosomes during cell division and thereby plays an important role in the cell division of animal cells.

A centrosome is a structure in an animal cell that contains two centrioles and these are located near the nucleus. The two centrioles are arranged in a perpendicular direction with respect to each other. Centrioles are also involved in the process of cilia and flagella formation.

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