Centrosome
A Centrosome is an organelle found in animal cells that is responsible for organizing the microtubules of the cell. It's an organelle near the nucleus of a cell which has the centrioles. It is where the spindle fiber develops in the cell division. It acts as the main microtubule organizing center of and a regulator of the cell (cell progression). The centrosome coordinates the building and the breaking of microtubules in the cell. It plays as the role in cell division. The main function and how it acts when it organizes and manages the microtubules which functions in compression resistance. It is often located near the nucleus of animal cells. The reason why the Centrosome is so important is because it is located in the cytoplasm, and also close to the nucleus. It consist of two centrioles that are at right angles to each other. They are embedded in a mass of amorphous material containing more than one- hundred different protons.