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20 July, 19:34

Why do animal cells have centriole but plant cells do not?

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  1. 20 July, 21:10
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    Animals have centrioles to form spindle fibers during prophase. The centriole divides cells. Plants do not have them because they have microtubules instead; they do not need centrioles. Plants are capable of forming a circular loop of microtubules around the future plane of division prior to prophase called the preprophase band, rather than centrosome. Basically - plants don't need it. They have a different way of cell division.
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