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Question
a) name the structure that is a microtubule organizing center and is also responsible for directing the formation of the mitotic spindle? b) which arrow points to this structure? this is a generalized cell with arrow a pointing to a large purple structure, arrow b pointing to yellow paired cylindrical structures, arrow c pointing small granular structures composed of two subunits.
Part A
The structure that acts as a microtubule - organizing center and directs the formation of the mitotic spindle is the centrosome. In animal cells, the centrosome contains a pair of centrioles (the yellow paired cylindrical structures here) and is crucial for organizing microtubules during cell division, especially in the formation of the mitotic spindle.
From the description, arrow B is pointing to the yellow paired cylindrical structures. Since the centrosome (which has centrioles, the paired cylindrical structures) is the microtubule - organizing center and spindle - directing structure, arrow B points to this structure.
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Centrosome