What is one difference between mitotic cell division in plants and mitotic cell division in animals?

A) Chromosomes are replicated in plants but not in animals.
B) The replicated chromosomes separate in plants but not in animals.
C) A cell plate divides the cytoplasm in plants but not in animals.
D) The nuclear membrane reforms in plants but not in animals.

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I think that answer is c

The difference between mitotic cell division in plants and mitotic cell division in animals is the fact that 'cell plate divides the cytoplasm in plants but not in animals' (Option C).

In terrestrial plants, cytokinesis (i.e., the division of the cytoplasm during cell division) occurs by the formation of a cell plate.

In these cells (plant cells), the cell plate forms in the cytoplasm and generates a duplicated cell wall in order to separate daughter cells during cell division.

The cell plate is only formed in plants cells (animal cells do not contain cell plates).

In conclusion, the difference between mitotic cell division in plants and mitotic cell division in animals is the fact that 'cell plate divides the cytoplasm in plants but not in animals' (Option C).

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