Mitosis in onion cells takes place during cell division,with the help of centrioles,but why is it said that plant cells lack centrioles?

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Plant cells have centrosomes instead of centriole and play the similar roles in cell division as what centrioles play in cell division of animal cells. But centrosomes have relatively simpler organisation than centriole in animal cells.

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Plant cells have centrosomes instead of centriole and play the similar roles in cell division as what centrioles play in cell division of animal cells. But centrosomes have relatively simpler organisation than centriole in animal cells.
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