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centriole
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The answer is centrioles because the structure that does the formation is called the Basal Body which is derived from Centrioles.

Centrioles are tubular structures mostly found in eukaryotic cells which are composed mainly of the protein tubulin.
STRUCTURE OF CENTRIOLE
A centriole consists of a cylindrical structure made with nine triplets microtubules that surround the periphery of the centriole while the center has a Y-shaped linker and a barrel-like structure that stabilizes the centriole.
.Another structure called cartwheel is present in a centriole which is made up of a central hub with nine spokes/filaments radiating from it.
Each of these filaments/spokes is connected to the microtubules through a pinhead.
Functions of Centriole
During cell division, centrioles have a crucial role in forming spindle fibers which assist the movement of chromatids towards their respective sides.They are involved in the formation of cilia and flagella.

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