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How does mitosis in plant cells differ from that in animal cells?
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Plant
and animal cells
both undergo
mitotic cell
divisions. Their main difference is how they form the daughter
cells during cytokinesis .
During that stage,
animal cells
form furrow or cleavage that gives way to formation of daughter
cells
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