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How does cytokinesis in plant cells differ from that in animal cells

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Answered by SouLAbhishek
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Explanation:

Answer:- Cytokinesis occurs in mitosis and meiosis for both plant and animal cells. The ultimate objective is to divide the parent cell into daughter cells. In plants , this occurs when a cell wall forms in between the daughter cells. In animals , this occurs when a cleavage furrow forms

Answered by Anonymous
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➡The division of the cytoplasm takes place by cell plate formation.

➡Cell plate formation starts at the centre of the cell and grows outward, toward the lateral walls

 \bf \underline{Cytokinesis is animal cells} \:

➡The division of the cytoplasm takes place by cell furrow method

➡Furrow starts at the periphery and then moves inward, dividing the cell into two parts

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