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During cytokinesis plant cells form a cell plate instead of pinching apart like an animal cell, propose a reason why there is this difference.
The plant cells do not contain centrioles do they cannot pinch apart
Plant cells have rigid cell walls so they form a cell plate instead of pinching apart.
Plant cells do not divide as rapidly as animal cells
In plant cells the large central vacuole prevents the cell from pinching apart.
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Answer:
plant cells have rigid cells
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer - Plant cells have rigid cell walls so they form a cell plate instead of pinching apart.
Reasoning - unlike complex cells like animals. They build a wall instead of being pinch into halves.
Ty for waiting :) I was trying to back up my Answer. Thank you for being part of this community and allowing me to answer - Johny
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