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5 January, 19:31

In what way is cytokinesis in plant cells similar to binary fission in a bacterium? All of these choices are correct. A microtubule-like structure constricts the plasma membrane between the two nuclei to separate the daughter cells. A ring of actin filaments constricts the plasma membrane between the two nuclei to separate the daughter cells. Cell wall material is deposited to separate the daughter cells. A motor protein slides microtubules in a contractile ring at the plasma membrane between the two nuclei to separate the

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  1. 5 January, 19:49
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    The correct answer will be option-Cell wall material is deposited to separate the daughter cells.

    Explanation:

    The process of binary fission divides the bacterial cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material. The process of cell division completes only after the process of cytokinesis completes.

    In both bacteria and the plants, the division of cell completes after the formation of the cell wall around the plasma membrane of the cell as cell wall forms the outer part of the membrane.

    Thus, the formation of a cell wall around the plasma membrane to separate the cell is the correct answer.
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