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Furrow formation does not occur in plant cell during cytokinesis because of(a) Extensible cell wall(b) Inextensible cell wall(c) Extensible plasma membrane(d) Inextensible plasma membrane
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This furrow is formed by the contraction of the cytoskeleton, which pinches the cell into two daughter cells. Show more…
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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.
In plant cells, cytokinesis occurs by (a) Furrowing (b) Invagination (c) Anticlinal division (d) Cell plate formation
Cytokinesis (cytoplasmic division) in plant cells a. starts when vesicles cluster at the future plane of division. b. occurs when the plasma membrane is pulled inward by a ring of microtubules. c. usually precedes nuclear division. d. involves a cleavage furrow. e. occurs exactly the same as in animal cells.
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