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phragmoplast formation occurs by.

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Answered by kamanasri
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The phragmoplast forms in late telophase, as the spindle disappears. It consists of two sets of parallel microtubules, both oriented at right angles to the division plane . The two sets of microtubules overlap at their tips and have the same polarity.

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The phragmoplast forms in late telophase, as the spindle disappears. It consists of two sets of parallel microtubules, both oriented at right angles to the division plane (Fig. 5.31). The two sets of microtubules overlap at their tips and have the same polarity.

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