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During which phase is the difference between animal and plant cell mitosis the most significant prophase metaphase Anaphase telophase interphase
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Answer:Prophase
Explanation: Prophase. In animal cells the cells have already begun to separate during prophase while in plant cells they are duplicating chromosomes
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