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1 January, 11:10

What is the difference between mitotic cell division in plants and mitotic cell division in animals?

A. Chromosomes are replicated in plants but not animals

B. The replicated chromosomes separate in plants but not in animals

C. A cell plate divides the cytoplasm in plants but not in animals

D. The nuclear membrane reforms in plants but not in animals

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  1. 1 January, 11:42
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    A cell plate divides the cytoplasm in plants but not in animals

    Explanation:

    A cell plate forms in plants during telophase through constriction of the cell wall across the equator. The cell plate divides the cytoplasm for the two daughter cells.
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