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Multiple Choice
How is cytokinesis in plant cells different from cytokinesis in animal cells?
A
Plant cells divide by budding, while animal cells divide by mitosis.
B
Plant cells form a cell plate, while animal cells form a cleavage furrow.
C
Plant cells use spindle fibers, while animal cells do not.
D
Plant cells undergo binary fission, while animal cells do not.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the process of cytokinesis, which is the final step in cell division where the cytoplasm divides, resulting in two daughter cells.
Recognize that cytokinesis differs between plant and animal cells due to structural differences. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall, while animal cells do not.
In animal cells, cytokinesis occurs through the formation of a cleavage furrow. This is a contractile ring composed of actin and myosin that pinches the cell membrane inward until the cell is divided into two separate cells.
In plant cells, cytokinesis involves the formation of a cell plate. Vesicles from the Golgi apparatus coalesce at the center of the cell, forming a new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells.
Note that the presence of a cell wall in plant cells necessitates the formation of a cell plate, whereas the flexibility of the animal cell membrane allows for the formation of a cleavage furrow.