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Does a bacteria have a centriole?

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No, centrosomes {centromeres} are places where segregating chromosomes congregate.

Bacteria typically have one circular chromosome (still dsDna). This circle has one place more important than the rest: this locale is called the Origin, and it is the beginning [and by default, the end] of chromosome replication.

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Bacteria does not undergo mitosis or meiosis. Centrioles are in animal cells only

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Viruses are not cells. They have no centrioles. They have only DNA or RNA with a capsid. Some have an envelope over the capsid.

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