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The main difference between dividing an animal and plant cell lies in(a) Cell plate formation(b) Chromosome movement(c) Coiling of chromosome(d) Chromosome division
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In animal cells, cell division occurs through a process called cytokinesis where the cytoplasm of a parent cell is divided into two daughter cells. Show more…
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