In animal cells centrioles are located in, and form part of, the centrosome where they are paired structures lying at right angles to one another. In this context they are possibly involved in spindle assembly during mitosis. The centrosome is positioned in the cytoplasm outside the nucleus but often near to it.
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The protein involved in elongation of Bacillus Antrasis to form its typical shape is called FtsZ.
FtsZ is a GTpase that polymerises in nucleotide dependent manner head to tail to form a single stranded filaments that assemble into a contractible ring.