Centrifugal cytokinesis in plants starts with vesicles forming a cell plate at the equator after anaphase, which grows outward to fuse with the cell wall.
Centrifugal cytokinesis in plant cells involves the formation of a cell plate from carbon-rich vesicles at the equatorial plane after anaphase. This plate grows outwards to fuse with the existing cell wall.
Front | Process of centrifugal cytokinesis in plant cells |
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Back | post anaphase carbon-rich vesicles form at equitorial plane and fuse to form early cell plate, cell plate extends outwards to fuse with cell wall |
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