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Results from our forumEukaryotic and Prokaryotic... as a large central vacuole, different plastids (of which the green chloroplasts, which are performing photosysnthesis are best known) and lack of centrioles.
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Centriole replication... lack DNA but still replicate. Doesn't this blow a hole in the argument that DNA is necessary for replication (meiosis/mitosis)? Also, in the case centrioles are the exception that proves the rule that DNA is totally necessary for replication on the cellular level, have any studies been done to ...
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Organelles in animal cells and lipid synthesis... me a list of organelles only found in plant cells and animal cells . So far i know that the organelles only found in animal cells are lysosomes , centrioles and in plant cells i know the chloroplast ,amloplast , cell wall are only found in plants can someone also explain how does lipid synthesis ...
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eukaryotic cells - link?... microscope with the following structures: nucleus, nucleolus, nuclear envelope, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, ribosome, centrioles etc...
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Centrosome... formation during cell division. -What do they specifically do as microtubule organizing centres? Also in a human ovum (secondary oocyte) a pair of centrioles is absent. This does not seem to confer a selective disadvantage to the ovum.
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