Biology, asked by rawandohuky, 1 month ago

What is the difference
between cytokinesis in an
animal cell and cytokinesis in a plant cell?
answer: animal cells do not have cell walls but plants cells do
is the answer is correct?​

Answers

Answered by anthonypaulvilly
1

Answer:

No its wrong

During cytokinesis in animal cells, a ring of actin filaments forms at the metaphase plate. The ring contracts, forming a cleavage furrow, which divides the cell in two. In plant cells, a new cell wall must form between the daughter cells.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Cytokinesis in Plant cells

  • In plant during cell division, cytokinesis is initiated by a cell plate formation
  • General these plate formation due to the deposition of certain biochemical molecule released by Golgi body
  • Actually storage of this biochemical molecule also done by Phragmoplast i.e. Precursor of cell wall
  • It is also true that Plant contain cell wall

Cytokinesis in Animal cells

  • During. cell division of animal cells, cytokinesis was initiated by cell furrow method
  • In cell furrow method , a long furrow was made in centre of parent cell which divide parents cells into daughter cells
  • This cell furow forms in centrifugal direction
  • Ya animal cells don't have cell wall

This are the points which distinguished between animal and plant cells

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