Examples of centrioles in the following topics:
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Centrosome
- two orthogonally arranged centrioles .
- The centrioles are surrounded by
- The mother centriole just aids in the accumulation of materials required for the assembly of the daughter centriole.
- Many cells can completely undergo interphase without centrioles.
- Outline the role of the centrosome and centrioles in the cell cycle
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Comparing Plant and Animal Cells
- While both animal and plant cells have microtubule organizing centers (MTOCs), animal cells also have centrioles associated with the MTOC: a complex called the centrosome.
- It contains a pair of centrioles, two structures that lie perpendicular to each other .
- Each centriole is a cylinder of nine triplets of microtubules.
- The centrosome consists of two centrioles that lie at right angles to each other.
- Each centriole is a cylinder made up of nine triplets of microtubules.
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Interphase
- At the center of each animal cell, the centrosomes of animal cells are associated with a pair of rod-like objects, the centrioles, which are at right angles to each other.
- Centrioles help organize cell division.
- Centrioles are not present in the centrosomes of other eukaryotic species, such as plants and most fungi.
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Fertilization
- Fusion between the oocyte plasma membrane and sperm follows and allows the sperm nucleus, centriole, and flagellum, but not the mitochondria, to enter the oocyte.
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Phylogeny of the Eukarya
- The last common ancestor of all eukaryotes is believed to have been a phagotrophic protist with a nucleus, at least one centriole and cilium, facultatively aerobic mitochondria, sex (meiosis), a dormant cyst with a cell wall of chitin, cellulose, and peroxisomes.
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Binary Fission
- FtsZ proteins can form filaments, rings, and other three-dimensional structures that resemble the way tubulin forms microtubules, centrioles, and various cytoskeletal components.
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Intermediate Filaments and Microtubules
- Microtubules are also the structural elements of flagella, cilia, and centrioles (the latter are the two perpendicular bodies of the centrosome).
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Characteristics of Eukaryotic Cells
- Despite their fundamental similarities, there are some striking differences between animal and plant cells.Animal cells have centrioles, centrosomes, and lysosomes, whereas plant cells do not.
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Spermatogenesis
- One of the centrioles of the cell elongates to become the tail of the sperm.