The starburst pattern formed by microtubules around the centriole is called the astral array. These microtubules radiate outwards from the centriole like the rays of a star, providing structural support and helping to position the centriole during cell division. Additionally, the astral microtubules are involved in organizing the mitotic spindle and ensuring accurate chromosome segregation.
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The hair-like tail region of the sperm is called the flagellum. It is responsible for propelling the sperm forward to reach the egg for fertilization.
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A centriole can be likened to a pair of hands guiding and organizing the movement of a marching band, serving as a structure that helps to orchestrate the direction and timing of cellular processes like cell division.
the pizza guy is the structure if the centriole hehe
u draw a centriole by drawing a bunch of straws together
The starburst pattern formed by microtubules around the centriole is called the astral array. These microtubules radiate outwards from the centriole like the rays of a star, providing structural support and helping to position the centriole during cell division. Additionally, the astral microtubules are involved in organizing the mitotic spindle and ensuring accurate chromosome segregation.
A centriole splits so that both cells will receive copies of the same chromosome
Centriole (:
The founder of the centriole was Thomas H. Granger in 1883 and was worked out independently by George Sanford in 1888.
the centriole play a role in chomatid seperation in animal cells. plant cells do not have centriole.
the centriole of an animal cell are these straw like things that go to the ends of the cell when the cell is in metaphase and anaphase of mitosis and they 1)shoot out strings 2)attach the strings to the middle of the chromosomes and 3)pull them apart
The hair-like tail region of the sperm is called the flagellum. It is responsible for propelling the sperm forward to reach the egg for fertilization.
centriole
centriole
organizing chromosomes