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The cell plate is formed during _____. metaphase prophase telophase anaphase

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Answer: Telophase

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The cell plate is a structure that is formed during the telophase in plants and some algae.
  • The purpose of the cell plate is to facilitate the division of the cell.
  • The cell plate is formed from the endosomal vesicles and vesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus that align themselves at the plane of the cell division.
  • The cell plate grows towards the end until it fuses with the plasma membrane and thus, divides the cell in two.
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The right answer is telophase.

The cell plaque is a structure that forms at the end of the cell division of plant cells and some algae, which is the cytokinesis, which is the precursor of the dividing wall that will separate the two daughter cells.

Cytokinesis in plants take place through the formation of a fragmoplast, which is a set of microtubules and vesicles that are located in the center of the cell, and the construction in that place of a cellular plaque.

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