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Why do plants not undergo furrowing during cytokinesis?(a) Absence of centrioles(b) Presence of rigid vascular bundle(c) Presence of cell wall(d) Presence of large vacuolesI got this question in an international level competition.The doubt is from Cell Cycle and Division topic in division Cell Cycle and Cell Division of Biology – Class 11

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The correct option is (c) Presence of CELL WALL

To explain I would say: Animal cells undergo furrowing during cell division or cytokinesis. The FURROW DEEPENS, ultimately forming two cells. The presence of a relatively inextensible cell wall prevents furrowing in PLANT cells.



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