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what is the main function of centrosomes in an animal cell? to store water, waste, and nutrients, such as sugar, in the cell to make lipids to facilitate cell division to break down sugar and release energy that the cell can use
Centrosomes in animal cells organize microtubules and play a key - role in cell division by forming the spindle fibers that separate chromosomes. Storing water, waste and nutrients is a function of vacuoles. Making lipids is a function of the endoplasmic reticulum. Breaking down sugar for energy is a function of mitochondria.
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to facilitate cell division