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How does mitosis in plant cells differ from that in animal cells? A. Plant cells lack spindle fibers. B. Plant cells lack centrosomes. *C. Animal cells lack cytokinesis. D. Animal cells lack a cell plate.
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How does mitosis in plant cells differ from that in animal cells? A. Plant cells lack spindle fibers. B. Plant cells lack centrosomes. *C. Animal cells lack cytokinesis. D. Animal cells lack a cell plate.
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I am just now learning this but from my knowledge I would have to say that the answer is B plant cells lack centrosomes. That is what i found online. I HOPE THIS HELPS.
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B. plant cells do not have any centromeres in their cells. Also plant cells have a cell plate, but animal cells do not.
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