Centrioles

When were centrioles first discovered? By whom?

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The function of a centriole is to help with cell division by using spindle fibers to pull the chromosomes apart. They are made up of hollow microtubules which then unwind to make the spindles. The structure (microtubules) of the centriole help with the function (cell division). ======

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Centrioles aren’t essential for a cell to divide and are only found in animal cells and lower plant cells. The centrioles have microtubules that pull away chromatin during cell division and help the cell divide. ======

Centrioles are involved in cell division and organization, so they have to work with all organelles in the cell to make sure all are separated correctly and organized.
Cell Analogy: Centriole: Cell In a cell, the centriole helps it divide into two separate cells, successfully making the cell smaller.

Division sign: Math In math, the division sign helps with making a number smaller.



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