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In plant cells, what forms during cytokinesis that does not form in animal cells a. the nuclear membrane b. a centromere c. a cell membrane d. a cell plate
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In plant cells, what forms during cytokinesis that does not form in animal cells
a. the nuclear membrane
b. a centromere
c. a cell membrane
d. a cell plate
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The answer is (D). a cell plate
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