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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what structure is found in an animal cell division that is not usually found in plant cell divion 12:27 pmReport AbuseDelete

OpenStudy (turingtest):

pretty sure the answer is "phragmoplast" Wikipedia on cytokinesis: In animal cells, a cleavage furrow (pinch) containing a contractile ring develops where the metaphase plate used to be, pinching off the separated nuclei.[17] In both animal and plant cells, cell division is also driven by vesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus, which move along microtubules to the middle of the cell.[18] In plants this structure coalesces into a cell plate at the center of the phragmoplast and develops into a cell wall, separating the two nuclei. The phragmoplast is a microtubule structure typical for higher plants, whereas some green algae use a phycoplast microtubule array during cytokinesis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitosis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phragmoplast

OpenStudy (anonymous):

centrioles- two small bodies composed at tubes located in the cell cytoplasm (this is only in the animal cell)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that was from my notes in science ^ |

OpenStudy (turingtest):

sorry, I thought the question was what is found in a plant cell division and not in animal cell division, so I had it backwards.

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