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no cell wall and no large vacuole, only small ones ( small vacuoles), cleavage furrow.
Animal cell do not possess a cell wall as they only have cell membrane surrounding their cell.
Centrioles are important during cell division in animal cell as they help in the formation of spindle fibers, which help in separation of chromosome.
Cleavage furrow ( formed by the constriction of a contractile ring, made up of actin myosin filaments) is formed after anaphase and helps in cytokinesis ( division of cytoplasm).
Animal cells have small vacuoles that store nutrients as well as wastre products, thereby preventing the cell from contamination.
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The right answer no cell wall
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The animal cell has no vacuoles or cell wall. They are only surrounded and separated from the other cells by a cell membrane. The centrioles are important in cell division.
The cleavage groove helps in the anaphase.
The right answer no cell wall