A question on my science study guide. I'd love to have answers ASAP please the test is so soon! Thanks!!
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I know one big difference is during cytokinesis(division of cytoplasm in the telophase stage) plant cells divide cytoplasm by forming a cell wall in the middle of the dividing cell and create a cell plate. In animals during cytokinesis the two cells simply pinch apart from eachother and this is called furrowing. Also plant cells have no centrioles, during telophase phragmoplast forms in the center of cells, and nuclear and cell divisions are found in meristems which is where the plant grows from. animal cells have centrioles, and are dividing everywhere all the time hope this helps
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one of the key difference is the cytokenisis phase, the last stage; cell dividing stage, in animals the cell separates by forming a cleavage furrow. in plants, cells separate by forming a new cell wall down the middle of the dividing cell....thats really the only notable difference i can think of right now.