answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

(: Centriole :)

User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is an organelle that is composed of two short microtubules at right angles to each other?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is an organelle that's composed of two short microtubules at right angles to each other?

centriole


Organelle composed of two short microtubules at tight angles to each other has active role in mitosis?

centriole


Which organelles are not surounded by a membrane?

The ribosome is an organelle that is not surrounded by a membrane.


What organelle is made up of microtubules and microfilaments?

Only the plasma membrane is made of phosophlipids as a semipermiable membrane. No other structures are made from it. There are, however, organelles which are surrounded by a plasma membrane. These include nucleus, mitochondria, peroxisomes, lysosomes and chloroplasts (in plants).


How do microfilaments and microtubules differ from each other?

Microfilaments are thinner rods of protein that enable movement. Microtubules are hollow tubes that give rigidity and shape. Flagella and cilia have microtubules in their centers.


Short cylinders formed of microtubules?

Centrioles are two short cylinders that are located near the nucleus and are oriented at right angles to each other. Nine triplets of microtubules are arranged in a circular pattern to form the wall of each cylinder.


How spindle lengthens during anaphase?

tubulin is present in microtubules and tubulin in these microtubules has other protein molecules interect with the adjacent fiber and push the two halves of the spindle away from each other


How could you distinguish an organelle that originated as a bungled feeding attempt from an organelle that originated as invading parasite?

One organelle will have endosymbionts. While on the other hand, the other organelle will have apicoplast. That is how one can differentiate them.


Proteins are transported to other parts of the cell by using which organelle?

Proteins are transported to other parts of the cell by using which organelle


What are angles next to each other called?

Adjacent angles are angles next to each other


What other structures of the cytoskeleton would show the same pattern as microtubules as a flagellum?

Cilia and lamellipodia


What other structures of the cytoskeleton would show the same pattern of microtubules a flagellum?

Cilia and lamellipodia