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how is mitosis different in plants and animals?
A. In animals, the cell membrane pinches together.
B. In plants,the DNA is one circular chromosomes.
C. In plants, there are no sister chromatids.
D. In animals, a new cell wall forms.

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A is correct

Plants contain an outer layer that animals don’t (the cell wall). Due to the existence of the rigid cell wall, plant cells don't form furrows like an animal’s cell will

In animals during mitosis, the cell membrane pinches together.

How is mitosis different in plants and animals?

  • One cell divides into two identical daughter cells during the process of mitosis.
  • In the two cells, the chromosomes are distributed equally. Mitosis increases the number of cells in the body that are employed for growth, repair, and regeneration since the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells is the same as in the parent cell.
  • The process of cytokinesis is used to divide the cells after mitosis.
  • Because of how cytokinesis occurs in plant and animal cells, mitosis differs between the two.
  • While cytokinesis in plants occurs through the construction of a cell wall, it occurs in mammals through the creation of a furrow in the plasma membrane.

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