hanananan547 hanananan547
  • 19-07-2020
  • Biology
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how is cell division in plants is different
from cell division in animals.

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Kierstonw1
Kierstonw1 Kierstonw1
  • 19-07-2020
The main difference is how they form the daughter cells during their cytokinesis. During that stage, the animal cells form cleavage that gives way to form the daughter cells. Due to the existence of their cell wall, plant cells don't form any cleavage.
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TheHostKing
TheHostKing TheHostKing
  • 20-07-2020
Plants have a cell wall
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