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do plant cells have centrioles
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No, plant cells don't have centrioles 

Centrioles play an important role in animal cell division, as they multiply during cell division, and centrioles produce spindle filaments that regulate the division of the genetic material inside the cell. ... in plant cells there are no centrioles, and it is believed that there are microtubules that make centrioles in plant cells

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