Plane of cell wall formation in a dividing cell is determined by
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Plane of cell wall formation in a dividing cell is determined by Cytokinesis.
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Plane of cell wall formation in a dividing cell is determined by microtubules.
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- Only when plant cells are undergoing cell division do cell walls form.
- A bundle of microtubules aligns at the center of the parental cell, between the two daughter nuclei, at the conclusion of anaphase and the start of telophase.
- Phragmoplasts are the name given to these microtubule bundles.
- Phragmoplasts aid in the development of the cell plate.
- As the cell plate swells, phragmoplast microtubules disperse throughout the cytoplasm.
- They begin in the center and move outward in the direction of the cell membrane. It thereby completes the cell division by expanding toward the parental cell wall.
- The vesicles from the Golgi apparatus' periphery combine in the phragmoplast region to produce a semisolid layer known as the cell plate during cytokinesis of mitosis or meiosis.
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