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Formation of cillia and flagella of eukaryotic cells

Which cell organelles participate in cell division and in formation of cillia and flagella of the eukaryotic cells?

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The organelles which participate in cell division as well as in formation of cilia and flagella of the eukaryotic cells are the centrioles. Some cells encompass cillia (or paramecium, the bronchial ciliated epithelium, and so forth.) or flagella (flagellate protists, sperm cells, and so forth.); these cell structures are unruffled of microtubules originated from the centrioles. Centrioles also create the aster microtubules which are very significant for cell division.

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