CENTROSOME, CENTRIOLES, CILIA AND FLAGELLA | Video 15
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Centrosomes and Centrioles In animal
Centrosomes and Centrioles
In animal cells, microtubules grow out from a centrosome, a region that is often located near the nucleus. These microtubules function as compression-resisting girders of the cytoskeleton.
Within the centrosome is a pair of centrioles, each composed of nine sets of triplet microtubules arranged in a ring.
Function of centriole is the separation of chromosomes during cell division. Cilia and Flagella In eukaryotes, a specialized arrangement of microtubules is responsible for the beating of flagella (singular, flagellum) and cilia (singular, cilium), microtubule-containing extensions that project from some cells. The function of Cilia and flagella is locomotion.
In animal cells, microtubules grow out from a centrosome, a region that is often located near the nucleus. These microtubules function as compression-resisting girders of the cytoskeleton.
Within the centrosome is a pair of centrioles, each composed of nine sets of triplet microtubules arranged in a ring.
Function of centriole is the separation of chromosomes during cell division. Cilia and Flagella In eukaryotes, a specialized arrangement of microtubules is responsible for the beating of flagella (singular, flagellum) and cilia (singular, cilium), microtubule-containing extensions that project from some cells. The function of Cilia and flagella is locomotion.
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