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20 October, 11:23

If you observed a cell under a microscope during cytokinesis how could you know whether it was a plant cell or animal cell

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  1. 20 October, 11:46
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    Cytokinesis: Animal cell vs plant cell

    In an animal cell, the cell divides itself by a "cleavage furrow", and it look basically like the name. It looks similar to if you wrapped a rubber band around a balloon; it works similarly, too. The "rubber band" constricts the cell until it finally separates into the new daughter cells.

    In a plant cell, it builds a cell wall down the middle of itself until, eventually, the cell simply becomes two different cells, each with it's own cell wall where they used to connect
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