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  2. A centriole is a small structure made of microtubules which exists as part of the centrosome, which helps organize microtubules in the body. A centriole is the main unit that creates and anchors microtubules in the cell.

  3. In a cell, they aid in cell division by facilitating the separation of chromosomes, containing DNA, the genetic material of the cell. Centrioles are absent in prokaryotes, red algae, yeast, cone-bearing, and flowering plants, and some non-flagellated or non-ciliated protozoans such as amoebae.

  4. Centriole: Definition, Function & Structure - Sciencing

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    The centriole is an organelle inside cells. It plays an important role in cell division. Usually, centrioles are in pairs and located near the nucleus. However, mostly animal cells have them. Each centriole has nine bundles of microtubules, which are hollow tubes that give organelles their shape.

  5. Centrioles: Structure, Function, and Their Role in Cell Biology

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    Centrioles are essential components of cellular architecture, playing a critical role in various cell functions. Found within the centrosome of animal cells, they contribute significantly to processes that ensure proper cell division and organization.

  6. Centriole Structure, Function, and Cellular Roles

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    Tiny yet pivotal, centrioles are cylindrical structures found in animal cells, crucial to various cellular activities. Their intricate roles extend from organizing the microtubule network during cell division to facilitating the formation of cilia and flagella, essential for cellular motility.

  7. Centriole - Wikipedia

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    The main function of centrioles is to produce cilia during interphase and the aster and the spindle during cell division.

  8. Centriole - National Human Genome Research Institute

    www.genome.gov/genetics-glossary/Centriole

    Centrioles are paired barrel-shaped organelles located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope. Centrioles play a role in organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system. They help determine the locations of the nucleus and other organelles within the cell.