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How does the prophase play a role in the growth of plants? Give explanation.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Like other multicellular organisms, plants grow through a combination of cell growth and cell division. Cell growth increases cell size, while cell division (mitosis) increases the number of cells. As plant cells grow, they also become specialized into different cell types through cellular differentiation.

Answered by sishuvo125
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Explain how the longest stage of the cell division plays an important role for the growth of a plant which is mentioned on the above stem.

The longest stage of cell division in plants is Prophase. Prophase is the first stage of mitosis in animal cells, and the second stage of mitosis in plant cells.

In early prophase, the cell starts to break down some structures and build up and sets the stage for division of the chromosomes. And in late prophase (also known as prometaphase), the mitotic spindle begins to capture and organize the chromosomes. Naturally nuclear envelop breaks down and releases the chromosomes. As a result, the mitotic spindle grows more and some of the microtubules start to capture chromosomes.

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