What is one of the differences between cell division in plant cells and cell division in animal cells?
A) Plant cells do not use a mitotic spindle to separate chromosomes.
B) Plant cells separate chromosomes by attachment to the plasma membrane.
C) In a plant cell, there is no nucleus around the chromosomes.
D) There is no DNA replication before cell division in plant cells.
E) Plant cells separate by growth of a cell wall and membrane in the middle of the cell.
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E is the correct answers. After the last phase of mitosis, animal cells undergo cytokinesis – a pinching of the cytoplasm and cell membrane into two separate entities. However, plant cells simply grow a new wall in the middle of the cell once chromosomes and organelles have separated from the metaphase plate.
E
E. is the one