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Cleavage is a unique form of mitotic cell division in which

a)

There is no growth of cells

b)

The nucleus does not participate

c)

No spindle developers to guide the cells

d)

The plasma membranes of daughter cells do not separate



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Cleavage is a unique form of mitotic cell division in which

a)

There is no growth of cells

b)

The nucleus does not participate

c)

No spindle developers to guide the cells

d)

The plasma membranes of daughter cells do not separate

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Answer Key / Explanation : (c) -

(c)

In cleavage, there is no spindle develops to guide the chromosomal movement.

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