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Dominguez
13 June, 06:22
How do new cells form in plants and animals?
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Rhett Stein
13 June, 07:20
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In both animals and plants, cells produce new cells by mitosis - but they split differently. A cleavage farrow forms in the animal cell and it splits. For the plant cell, a cell plate forms and then the cell splits.
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