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  2. Centriole - Wikipedia

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    3D rendering of centrioles showing the triplets. In cell biology a centriole is a cylindrical organelle composed mainly of a protein called tubulin. [1] Centrioles are found in most eukaryotic cells, but are not present in conifers (), flowering plants (angiosperms) and most fungi, and are only present in the male gametes of charophytes, bryophytes, seedless vascular plants, cycads, and Ginkgo.

  3. Centrosome - Wikipedia

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    The mother centriole just aids in the accumulation of materials required for the assembly of the daughter centriole. [17] Centrosome (shown by arrow) next to nucleus. Centrioles, however, are not required for the progression of mitosis. When the centrioles are irradiated by a laser, mitosis proceeds normally with a morphologically normal spindle.

  4. Centrosome cycle - Wikipedia

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    However, the two centrioles are of different ages. This is because one centriole originates from the mother cell while the other is replicated from the mother centriole during the cell cycle. It is possible to distinguish between the two preexisting centrioles because the mother and daughter centriole differ in both shape and function. [5]

  5. Aster (cell biology) - Wikipedia

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    Centriole; Chromosome This page was last edited on 14 November 2024, at 23:27 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  6. Organelle - Wikipedia

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    (A) Electron micrograph of Halothiobacillus neapolitanus cells, arrows highlight carboxysomes. (B) Image of intact carboxysomes isolated from H. neapolitanus. Scale bars are 100 nm. [23] Structure of Candidatus Brocadia anammoxidans, showing an anammoxosome and intracytoplasmic membrane

  7. File:Centriole-schema.SVG - Wikipedia

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    2007-10-25 18:32 Twooars 256×256×0 (120261 bytes) Fixed the image (I hope). Made in Inkscape and modified in OpenOffice Draw. Made in Inkscape and modified in OpenOffice Draw. 2007-10-25 18:18 Twooars 1052×744×0 (14984 bytes) Slightly better version of centriole schematic.

  8. Microtubule organizing center - Wikipedia

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    The microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) is a structure found in eukaryotic cells from which microtubules emerge. MTOCs have two main functions: the organization of eukaryotic flagella and cilia and the organization of the mitotic and meiotic spindle apparatus, which separate the chromosomes during cell division.

  9. Prophase - Wikipedia

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    Fluorescence microscope image of two mouse cell nuclei in prophase (scale bar is 5 μm). [2] Prophase (from Ancient Greek προ- 'before' and φάσις (phásis) 'appearance') is the first stage of cell division in both mitosis and meiosis. Beginning after interphase, DNA has already been replicated when the cell enters prophase.