Centrioles
Centrioles are two hollow, micro tubular and cylindrical organelles that are mainly implicated in the organization of a spindle. They are present within the cytoplasm of a cell. They are also known as diplosome as they are found to occur in pairs and have active role in cell division.| Comments on article "Centrioles" | ||||||||||||||||||
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