How are mitosis and cytokinesis different in plant cells than in animal cells?
A) Chromosomes attach to the spindle during prophase in animal cells but attach to the spindle during prometaphase in plant cells.
B) A cell plate begins to form during telophase in plant cells, whereas a cleavage furrow begins to form during telophase in animal cells.
C) Sister chromatids in plant cells are identical but differ from one another in animal cells.
D) The spindle forms in anaphase in animal cells, but forms in telophase for plant cells.
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