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How does mitosis differ in plants and many animals? additional numbers of cells are not needed in most animals after maturity animals need cell repair, plants do not plants usually continue to grow throughout their existence

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additional numbers of cells is not needed in most animals after maturity

plants usually continue to grow throughout their existence

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Answer: None of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

Unfortunately, NONE of the options you provided is correct.

Do note that the main difference between animal mitosis and plant mitosis is based on the PRESENCE OF RIGID CELL WALL in plants only, which is lacking in animals. This makes the formation of Cytoplasm formation (cytokinesis) to be the main difference.

All the options provided DO NOT differentiate plant mitosis from animal mitosis.

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