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Centrioles (animal cells only) help the cell during
ATP synthesis
protein synthesis
cell division (mitosis)
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Cell division (mitosis).
Centrioles help organize the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle, which separates chromosomes during cell division. They are not involved in ATP synthesis or protein synthesis. (Note: most plant cells lack centrioles but still form a functional spindle using other microtubule organizing centers.)
Centrioles help organize the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle, which separates chromosomes during cell division. They are not involved in ATP synthesis or protein synthesis. (Note: most plant cells lack centrioles but still form a functional spindle using other microtubule organizing centers.)
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