How is cytokinesis in plant cells different from cytokinesis in animal cells?
A) Cytokinesis in plant cells requires formation of a cell plate; cytokinesis in animal cells requires formation of a ring of actin.
B) Cytokinesis in plant cells occurs during G2; cytokinesis in animal cells occurs in the M phase of the cell cycle.
C) Cytokinesis in plant cell results in one large cell with two nuclei; cytokinesis in animal cells results in two cells, each with one nucleus.
D) Cytokinesis in plant cells results in haploid cells; cytokinesis in animal cells results in diploid cells.
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