why can cytokinesis not occur in plant cells the same way as it occurs in the animal cells?
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cytokinesis in plants and animals is basically different from each other due to the presence of cell wall in plant cells. Rather than forming a contractile ring, plant cells form a cell plate in the middle of the cell. The Golgi apparatus releases vesicles that contain cell wall materials, which fuse at the equatorial plane to form the cell plate. The cell plate initially begins as a fusion tube network, which then becomes a tubulo-vesicular network as more and more components are added.
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