in which of the following events phragmoplast is related?
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The phragmoplast is a plant cell specific structure that forms during late cytokinesis.
It serves as a scaffold for cell plate assembly and subsequent formation of a new cell wall separating the two daughter cells.
The phragmoplast can only be observed in Phragmoplastophyta which includes the Embryophyta.
Some algae use another type of microtubule array, a phycoplast, during cytokinesis.
An event is only related to it if it happens during cytokinesis.
It serves as a scaffold for cell plate assembly and subsequent formation of a new cell wall separating the two daughter cells.
The phragmoplast can only be observed in Phragmoplastophyta which includes the Embryophyta.
Some algae use another type of microtubule array, a phycoplast, during cytokinesis.
An event is only related to it if it happens during cytokinesis.
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The phragmoplast is a plant cell species that forms in late telophase as the spindle disappears and it consists of two sets of parallel microtubules, both oriented at right angles to the division plane. The phragmoplast begins to form in late telophase and it represents a new site of microtubule assembly in the plant cell. Hence the answer is LATE TELOPHASE.
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