Our centrosome is composed of two individual units called centrioles. In this video we will discuss the structure and function of the centrosome within the cell.
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According to this video the centrosome is just a combination of 2 centrioles which differs from other sources which describe it as also having a protein matrix around these centrioles.
thank you that was so good at first i was confused because me book did not draw it on the cell drawing and here were nothing about it except that it is an organelle
Great video, thanks! Subscribed for more of the good stuff.. What has been bugging me for too long about this is why does the centrosome look so weird. Why isn't it a vesicular structure, and why does it look like a pair of soda cans? What I'm asking is, what's the purpose of the the 90 degree angle and the 3x9 microtubular arrangement? Do those individual microtubules extend outwards as single strands? If so, are these the same microtubules involved in cell division?
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According to this video the centrosome is just a combination of 2 centrioles which differs from other sources which describe it as also having a protein matrix around these centrioles.
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thank you that was so good at first i was confused because me book did not draw it on the cell drawing and here were nothing about it except that it is an organelle
What program are you using to draw on?
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What has been bugging me for too long about this is why does the centrosome look so weird. Why isn't it a vesicular structure, and why does it look like a pair of soda cans?
What I'm asking is, what's the purpose of the the 90 degree angle and the 3x9 microtubular arrangement? Do those individual microtubules extend outwards as single strands? If so, are these the same microtubules involved in cell division?
Thank you so much! The Barron's book is so goddamn vague sometimes.
can anybody please tell if the centrosomes again divide during or just before meiosis 2 ?
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does the centrosomes and microtubules play a role in the regeneration effect of cells?
So does the centrosome replicate extra-nuclearly?
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well replication of centrosomes happens in G2 phase, not in s phase
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