Centripetal cytokinesis in animal cells involves microtubule filaments forming a contractile ring that constricts to create a cleavage furrow, ultimately pinching the cell into two.
Centripetal cytokinesis in animal cells involves the formation of a contractile ring from microtubule filaments, which constricts to form a cleavage furrow and eventually pinches the cell into two.
Front | Process of centripetal cytokinesis in animal cells |
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Back | microtubule filaments form contractile ring, constricts to clevage furrow, pinches off |
Tags: 1_6_cell_division
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