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How is cytokinesis in plant cells different from human and animal cells?

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How is cytokinesis in plant cells different from human and animal cells?

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In human and animal cells, cytokinesis involves the cytoplasm and cell membrane pinching itself in two, forming 2 “daughter” cells. In plants, cytokinesis involves the formation of a cell plate. Basically the cell elongates a little, and then grows a new cell wall right down the middle, effectively dividing the cell.

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