Why are centrosomes not present in plant cells??
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A unique property of flowering plant cells is that they entirely lack centrosomes, which in animals have a major role in spindle formation. The absence of these important structures suggests that plants have evolved novel mechanisms to assure chromosome segregation.
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Centrosomes are not present in plants because they have evolved novel mechanisms to assure chromosome segregation.
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