Centriole

Cell organelles made of microtubules
Real World Example
Imagine trying to assemble a piece of flat-pack furniture without the screws and bolts that hold everything together. Just like those essential fasteners, centrioles are crucial components in a cell, made of microtubules, that help organize and stabilize the structure. The screws and bolts in furniture assembly maintain the integrity and alignment of the pieces, just as centrioles ensure the proper organization and division within the cell by anchoring the microtubules that pull chromosomes apart during cell division.
Practice Version
