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Which forms only in dividing animal cells?Group of answer choicesmetaphase platecleavage furrowcell plateNext

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Which forms only in dividing animal cells?Group of answer choicesmetaphase platecleavage furrowcell plateNext

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The structure that forms only in dividing animal cells is the cleavage furrow.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. When animal cells undergo cell division, specifically during the process of cytokinesis, a structure known as the cleavage furrow forms.

  2. The cleavage furrow begins as a small indentation that forms on the cell's surface.

  3. As cytokinesis progresses, the cleavage furrow deepens and eventually pinches the cell into two separate cells.

  4. The metaphase plate and the cell plate, on the other hand, are structures that form during cell division in all eukaryotic cells and plant cells respectively.

  5. The metaphase plate is the plane where chromosomes align during metaph

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