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Plant cells differ from animal cells in mitosis in all except which ways?

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a) plants lack centrioles but animals have them

b) plants lack microtubules and spindles but animals have them

c) plants lack cell furrows but animals have them

d) plants form a cell plate, but animals do not

e) plants develop a cell wall between daughter cells, but animals do not

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  1. b) plants lack microtubules and spindles but animals have them

    Plant cells have microtubles and spindles, but not centrioles.


  2. e

    plant cells have a cell wall which is unique to them where animal cells do not.

  3. e.   I don't think animals have cell walls like plants do.

  4. e.

    let's see

    animals hv centrioles not plants

    mitosis in plants is anastral(without spindle fibres/asters), in animals, it is amphiastral(with spindle fibres/asters)

    plants dont hv cell furrow, animals hv them

    cell plate is formed in plants in mitosis, not in animals

    so, e is false

    -Cell wall is an outer structure coverin the cell membrane in plants, it doesnt take much part in mitosis

  5. d

  6. e page 132

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