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Difference between centrosome and centriols

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Difference between centrosome and centriols
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Junaid Mansoori 5 years, 1 month ago

A centrosome is an organelle that is found close to the nucleus within the cytoplasm of cells. Centrosomes are key to the division of cells and produce the spindle fibers that are required during metaphase of mitosis. Each centrosome consists of two centrioles that are orientated at right-angles to each other.
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