centriole
1 of 1noun/ˈsɛntrioʊl/
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a pair of small cylinders near the nucleus in animal cells, organizing cell division by forming the mitotic spindle
C2Learn more on Wikipedia- Centrioles play a crucial role in animal cell division, forming the mitotic spindle.
- Centrioles are often found in pairs, oriented at right angles to each other.
- During cell division, centrioles replicate, and the pairs move to opposite poles of the cell.
- The absence of centrioles in plant cells is a notable distinction from animal cells.
- Abnormalities in centriole structure or function can lead to cell division and developmental issues.