What is the structural difference between plant and animal cells which makes them differ in cytokinesis?
Plant cells have a cleavage furrow and animal cells do not.
Plant cells have a cell wall which needs to be created between the two daughter cells.
Plant cells do not have a cell membrane to pinch in.
Plant cells do not have centrioles and do not form a spindle apparatus.

Respuesta :

Plant cells DO NOT have a cell membrane to pinch in (they only have a cell wall)!

Answer:

The correct answer is "Plant cells have a cell wall which needs to be created between the two daughter cells".

Explanation:

Cytokinesis is the part of the cell cycle at which the cell divides into two daughter cells. The main structural difference in this process between plant and animal cells is that plant cells have a cell wall which needs to be created between the two daughter cells. When the parent cell in plants starts to divide, it creates a cell plate that eventually becomes the cell wall of the two daughter cells. This don't happen in animal cells because they don't have a cell wall structure.