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OpenStudy (anonymous):

plant cell have the ability to reproduce even without the centrioles.explain

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

Plant cells do not have centrioles. Hence, the structure of the poles is different to that of the cells that possess centrioles. The poles of the cells of plants are broader when compared to the cells of animals. This is probably because of the absence of a cellular organelle that is defined to act as a focal point. In some of the plant spindle, the spindles are delocalised in a such a way that the spindle barely narrower than the rest of the spindle. The poles of the plant cells are more diffuse and have many fewer astral microtubules.

OpenStudy (praetorian.10):

Probably explains it better than my attempts. :)

OpenStudy (koikkara):

\(\Large~\color{red}{~\star~``Welcome~to~Open~Study~!!"~\star~}\) > The centrioles play a major role in cell division. The absence of centrioles causes divisional errors and delays in the mitotic process. It is consequently suggested that centrioles have evolved as a cell refinement, that makes mitosis a more efficient and lesser error prone process. \(Ref.\) http://biology.tutorvista.com/animal-and-plant-cells/centrioles.html \(Hope~it~helps~!!\) Don't Forget, \(Appreciate~the~Best~Answer\) with a click on \(\color{purple}{"Best Response"}\) Button Too ! \(\color{darkgreen}{~''Hello"}\) @jagatheesan96 \(\color{darkgreen}{~''Nice~To~Meet~You~!!"}\)

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