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How does cytokinesis in plant cells differ from that in animal cells for 1 biology?

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Answered by ksahithi2004
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Cytokinesis is as from internal in animals as in plants it is from out side

Answered by SweetCrush
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1. Division of mother cells into two daughter cells by a separate process is called Cytokinesis.

2. Cytokinesis is followed by the karyokinesis.

3. In an animal cell, this is followed by the appearance of a furrow in the plasma membrane.

4. The furrow gradually depends and ultimately joins in the centre dividing the cell cytoplasm into two plant cells.

5. Plant cells are enclosed by a relatively inextensible cell wall. So in those cells, wall formation starts in the centre of the cells and grows outward to meet the existing lateral walls.

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