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Do plant cells have centrioles?

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  • by Ryan Menezes on May 29th, 2010

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    Plant cells rarely have centrioles. Centrioles aid cell division in animal cells, and they appear in some lower plants such as green algae. Most plant cells form spindle fibers for cell division, however.

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    British Society for Cell Biology: Centriole

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