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A cell plate pushes the newly formed cells

away from each other and will reform with
cell walls in what type of cell?

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Plant cells

Step-by-step explanation:

This question is describing the process of Cytokinesis, which occurs after cell division. Cytokinesis in plant and animal cells differ due to the possession of a cell wall by plants. Unlike animal cells, the plant cell does not make use of a cleavage furrow in the process. Instead a cell plate forms.

The cell plate is formed at the metaphase plate from the fusion of Golgi vesicles. As the cell plate grows and enlarges, it pushes the two daughter cells apart until it touches the plasma membrane of the cell. This forms a new cell wall and plasma membrane along each side of the cell plate. This marks the end of Cytokinesis I plant cells.

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