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29 July, 17:07

How is cytokinesis different in plants and animals?

A. In plants, the DNA is one circular chromosome.

B. In plants, a new cell wall forms to split the cell.

C. In animals, there are no sister chromatids.

D. In animals, the DNA is not duplicated.

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  1. 29 July, 17:31
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    The answer to the question above is:

    B. In plants, a new cell wall forms to split the cell.

    Explanation: Cytokinesis is a process by which a single eukaryotic cell’s cytoplasm is divided in order to form two daughter cells. The Cytokinesis process in plant and animal cells is slightly different because of the cell walls present in plants.
  2. 29 July, 17:35
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    I think it’s letter B
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