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Phragmoplast Structure Formed Plants Cell Wall Mitosis 1)formed

Phragmoplast vesicles originate from the Golgi complex during metaphase and contribute to new cell wall formation in plants during telophase; they contain cellulose and pectin.

Phragmoplast vesicles, formed from the Golgi Complex during metaphase, contain cellulose and pectin. They fuse to form the phragmoplast in telophase.

Front Structure formed in plants for new cell wall after mitosis
1)Formed during?
2)Originated from?
3)Contain?
4)Vesicles fuse to form Phragmoplast during which phase?
Back Phragmoplast Vesicles
1)Metaphase
2)Golgi Complex
2)Cellulose and Pectin
4)At the end of Telophase

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