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One difference between mitotic cell division in animal cells and plant cells is that
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Well, in animals, the cells will divide in telophase and cytokinesis occurs.
In plant, however, the cell duplicates but it does not divide. instead, it grows a new cell wall across the middle of the cell which will divide the cell into two.
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