Each of the following is involved in plant cell cytokinesis except: a. Phragmoplast alignment of Golgi-derived vesicles in the center of the dividing cell. b. Fusion of Golgi-derived vesicles to form the cell plate. c. Assembly of vesicle non-cellulose components to form the primary cell wall. d. Abscission of the cell into two cells. e. All are involved in plant cytokinesis.
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Phragmoplast alignment of Golgi-derived vesicles in the center of the dividing cell is involved in plant cytokinesis as it helps in the formation of the cell plate. b. Fusion of Golgi-derived vesicles to form the cell plate is also involved in plant cytokinesis Show more…
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