Biology, asked by zainab3378, 10 months ago

Given its composition and location, the phragmoplast should be directly involved in the ?

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Answered by pustodenikhil
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A) segregation of daughter chromosomes during anaphase.

B) poleward migration of centrosomes during prophase.

C) synthesis of sporopollenin during G1 and G2 phases.

D) construction of the cell plate during cytokinesis.

E) reinforcement of the nuclear envelope during S phase.

Answered by orangesquirrel
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The phragmoplast along with its actin filaments, microtubules, and other proteins is involved with the formation of the cell plate during the transition between the two phases- Anaphase to Telophase in the cell division of plants.

The perfect positioning of the cell plate is important for proper division of daughter nuclei and this depends on the phragmoplast.

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