IPA: /ˈsɛntrɪoʊl/
KK: /ˈsɛntrɪoʊl/
A small, cylindrical structure found in cells that helps in cell division by forming the spindle apparatus.
During cell division, the centrioles play a crucial role in organizing the microtubules.
Centriole → It is formed from "centrum" (from Latin, meaning center) and the diminutive suffix "-ole" (meaning small). A centriole is a small structure that is located at the center of a cell, playing a crucial role in cell division.
Think of a 'center' ('centrum') and a small structure ('-ole') that helps in cell division — that's what a centriole is.