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How does cell division differ between animal and plan cells?

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The process of cell division, in animal cells, a cleavage furrow forms between the two forming cell bodies after DNA and organelles have been replicated and situated in their new cell bodies. In plant cells, in place of a cleavage furrow, a cell wall begins to form down the center of the cell, separating the polar bodies. Once the cell wall is finished forming, the cell has fully separated into two, even though it shares a cell wall.
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