Which parts of the cell carry out the following activities?
Initiates and regulates cell division in animal cells.
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Solution
Centrioles:
One of a couple of mobile organelles occurring in animals are located near the nucleus, act in spindle apparatus forming during cell division, and consist of a peripherally organized cylinder of nine microtubules.
The centriole is the cell organelle that begins to separate the cell.
It develops mitotic spindle fibers that are an essential part of the division of cells.
The centrioles also engage in cytokinesis, which begins to separate the cytoplasm and contributes to two cells.
The centrosomal organelle consists of two entities that are mutually perpendicular, known as centrioles.
Each centriole is made up of 9 evenly spaced tubulin protein peripheral fibrils and the fibril is a series of interconnected triplets.
Centrioles initiate and regulate cell division in animal cells.