Centrioles
In interphase cells, a pair of centrioles (diplosome) is located near the nucleus in a region called the centrosome (microtubule-organizing center or MTOC). In most cells, the centrosome is the site of origin of microtubules which radiate out through the cytoplasm, providing intracellular transport. The MTOC is often found near the maturing face of the Golgi. Whitefish blastula (L) 1000x; Plasma cell (R) 5000x
Centrosome
In interphase cells, a pair of centrioles (diplosome) is located near the nucleus in a region called the centrosome (microtubule-organizing center or MTOC). In most cells, the centrosome is the site of origin of microtubules which radiate out through the cytoplasm, providing intracellular transport. The MTOC is often found near the maturing face of the Golgi. Whitefish blastula (L) 1000x; Plasma cell (R) 5000x
Diplosome location
In interphase cells, a pair of centrioles (diplosome) is located near the nucleus in a region called the centrosome (microtubule-organizing center or MTOC). In most cells, the centrosome is the site of origin of microtubules which radiate out through the cytoplasm, providing intracellular transport. The MTOC is often found near the maturing face of the Golgi. Whitefish blastula (L) 1000x; Plasma cell (R) 5000x
Microtubules
In interphase cells, a pair of centrioles (diplosome) is located near the nucleus in a region called the centrosome (microtubule-organizing center or MTOC). In most cells, the centrosome is the site of origin of microtubules which radiate out through the cytoplasm, providing intracellular transport. The MTOC is often found near the maturing face of the Golgi. Whitefish blastula (L) 1000x; Plasma cell (R) 5000x
Nuclei
In interphase cells, a pair of centrioles (diplosome) is located near the nucleus in a region called the centrosome (microtubule-organizing center or MTOC). In most cells, the centrosome is the site of origin of microtubules which radiate out through the cytoplasm, providing intracellular transport. The MTOC is often found near the maturing face of the Golgi. Whitefish blastula (L) 1000x; Plasma cell (R) 5000x