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No, algae do not form cell plates when dividing. Cell plates are a structure specific to land plants during cell division, where a new cell wall is formed between daughter cells. Algae typically undergo simple cell division without the formation of cell plates.
Cells grow cell wall and plastids only in plants.
no I don't think so I'm not sure.Kelly Rolfewebsite used: wiki.answers.com
rpose of cell wall is to give rigidity to plants.
cell plates form to produce a cell wall
cell plates form to produce a cell wall
No, cell walls are only found in plants. Both plants and animals, however, have cell membranes.
Cell walls are only present in plants. Animal cells have cell membrane but not cell wall. Plants have both.
There are unicellular plants but there are also multicellular plants.
Epiphyseal growth plates can be seen only in growing bones. Cell division from these plates lead to growth of bones. Once these plates are ossified, bone growth stops.
animals do not have cell wall only plants.
No, the cell membrane is present in all eukaryotic cells. This includes plants and animals.