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  • Centrosomes: The Key to Eukaryotic Cell Division
    The correct answer is Centrosomes.

    Centrosomes are barrel-shaped organelles that are responsible for organizing the spindle fibers during cell division. They consist of two centrioles, which are cylindrical structures made of microtubules. During cell division, the centrosomes move to opposite poles of the cell and nucleate the formation of the spindle fibers. These fibers attach to the chromosomes and pull them apart, allowing the cell to divide into two daughter cells.

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