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Why Doesn The Cell Membrane Pinch In To Divide The Cytoplasm In Plant Cells?

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Why Doesn The Cell Membrane Pinch In To Divide The Cytoplasm In Plant Cells?

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In organisms, to reproduce, cell division is an important part. In this process each cell generally divides into two halves which are normally bigger than the original cell. And the cells keep on dividing and forming many copies of cell. In animal the cell pinches in to two because they have strong and flexible outer cell membrane. But as far as plant cells are concern they make a thin structure across the center of the original cell which after some time get strong and make a cell wall.

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