One difference between mitotic cell division in animal cells and plant cells is that:
A) plant cells do not undergo anaphase.
B) animal cells do not undergo telophase.
C) in animal cells, cytokinesis occurs as vesicles deposit carbohydrates along the equator.
D) in plant cells, cytokinesis occurs as vesicles deposit carbohydrates along the equator.
E) cytokinesis occurs in animal cells but has not yet been observed in plant cells.
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Q38: All of the following eukaryotes use mitotic
Q39: Meiotic cell division occurs in the _
Q40: The two ends of a single chromosome
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Q42: The protein-containing structure on the centromere where
Q44: Which of the following is the correct
Q45: If a mammal is born without the
Q46: What occurs immediately following cytokinesis?
A)anaphase
B)prophase
C)telophase
D)the G1 portion
Q47: Growth factors stimulate:
A)cyclin production.
B)the cell to skip
Q48: Kinetochores attach:
A)chromosomes to each other.
B)sister chromatids to
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