How is cytokinesis different in animals and plants? Group of answer choices Animal cells get pinched into two daughter cells by the cell membrane; the plant cell has to form a cell plate before it can create daughter cells. Animal cells give daughter cells a full set of chromosomes at the time of division; plant cells give daughter cells a half set of chromosomes. Animal cells require an extra growth phase before cytokinesis; plant cells move straight to cytokinesis. Animal cells begin cytokinesis during anaphase; plant cells begin around the same time as telophase.
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animal cells get pinched into two daughter cells by the cell membrane and plant cells form a cell plate before it can create daughter cells.
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