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Lance Burch
2 February, 09:31
How are centrioles involved in cell division?
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Libby Cox
2 February, 09:56
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Centrioles are an organelle inside animal cells that are made of microtubules and are involved in cilia, flagella and cell division. Centrosomes are made of a pair ofcentrioles and other proteins. The centrosomes are important for cell division and produce microtubules that separate DNA into two new, identical cells
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