| 31. | If they are freely distributed in the cytoplasm, centrioles can gather during differentiation to become MTOCs.
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| 32. | It has been shown to be associated the basal foot structure of centrioles in multiciliated epithelial cells.
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| 33. | The reason being the sperm's centriole acts as an organizing center for the egg s microtubules.
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| 34. | Centrioles typically replicate once during cell division, thus allowing for only one cilium for a daughter cell.
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| 35. | The spermatid is a more or less circular cell containing a nucleus, Golgi apparatus, centriole and mitochondria.
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| 36. | They were also once thought to be related to centrioles, an organelle involved in cell division in eukaryotes.
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| 37. | This " transformation " includes " de novo " synthesis of basal bodies ( or centrioles ).
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| 38. | Procentrioles are generally assembled canonically in association with pre-existing centrioles that are loosely connected to each other.
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| 39. | At the bottom of this reservoir lie the basal bodies ( centrioles ) to which the flagella are attached.
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| 40. | When the nematode " C . elegans " egg is fertilized the sperm delivers a pair of centrioles.
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