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In an animal cell, this is achieved by the appearance of a furrow in the plasma membrane. |
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The furrow gradually deepens and ultimately joins in the centre dividing the cell cytoplasm into two. |
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In plant cells, wall formation starts in the centre of the cell and grows outward to meet the existing lateral walls. |
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The formation of the new cell wall begins with the formation of a simple precursor, called the cell-plate that represents the middle lamella between the walls of two adjacent cells. |
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At the time of cytoplasmic division, organelles like mitochondria and plastids get distributed between the two daughter cells. |