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17 December, 19:00

Cells in the root divide many times as the root grows longer and thicker. With each cell division, the chromosomes are divided between two daughter cells, yet the number of chromosomes in each cell does not change. What process ensures that the normal number of chromosomes is restored after each cell division? During which part of the cell cycle does this process occur?

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  1. 17 December, 19:23
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    The process is cytokinesis

    Explanation:

    Cytokinesis is the final act of cell division in which the cytoplasm is divided into two daughter cells. The cytokinesis process is different between plant and animal cells, since plant cells have walls (in plants, a cell plate is formed between daughter cells)
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