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Which part of cell division is different in plant and animal cells? A) cytokinesis B) anaphase C) mitosis D) eukaryotic

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@Somy

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not really sure but here is what i found Plants do not have centrioles just centrosomes. Animal cells have centrioles, so as to what produces the spindle fibers is one of the differences between plant and animal mitosis. The phases of mitosis and what goes on in each phase is the same except when it comes to how cytokinesis is accomplished. Plant cells divide the cytoplasm between the two new nuclei by forming a cell plate (new cell wall) between the nuclei. Animal cells accomplish this by forming a cleavage furrow which is a pinching in at the middle of the cell until two new cells have been formed with cytoplasm and organelles for each new nuclei. source: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071104012032AA83Ocq

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