Question
which structures aid in cell division?
1. Chloroplasts
2. Centrioles
3. mitochondria
4. vacuole
1. Chloroplasts
2. Centrioles
3. mitochondria
4. vacuole
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In the context of cell division, the structure that specifically aids in this process is **2. Centrioles**.
Centrioles play a key role in organizing the mitotic spindle and are involved in the separation of chromosomes during cell division (mitosis and meiosis).
The other structures listed (chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles) are important for various cellular functions but do not have a direct role in the mechanics of cell division.
Centrioles play a key role in organizing the mitotic spindle and are involved in the separation of chromosomes during cell division (mitosis and meiosis).
The other structures listed (chloroplasts, mitochondria, and vacuoles) are important for various cellular functions but do not have a direct role in the mechanics of cell division.