How is mitosis different in plants and animals?

A.In plants, the DNA is one circular chromosome.

B.In animals, the cell membrane pinches together.

C.In animals, a new cell wall forms.

D.In plants, there are no sister chromatids.

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Answer:

B) In animals, a new cell membrane pinches together

Mitosis is a type of cell division, in which the number of chromosomes in the parent and daughter cells are the same.

The difference in the mitotic division of plants and animals is that animals' cell membrane pinches together.

  • The animal cell membrane forms the cell furrow, in which the plasma membrane constricts by the actomyosin ring. The cell furrow is also known as cleavage furrow.

  • The plant cell mitotic division forms the cell plate. The cell plate is formed by the fusion of Golgi and endosomal-derived vesicles.

Thus, the correct answer is Option B.

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