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September 2022 1 2 Report
During cell division in animal cells,

chromosomes are held in place allowing for an

error less cell division. This process is aided by a

pair of centrioles. What makes centrioles fit to do

the job?

a. it suspends the chromosome in fluid

b. it attaches itself to the chromosome as it is

made up of microtubules

c. it bonds with the negative pole of the

chromosome as it is a charged organelle

d. none of the above​

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