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Animal cells are eukaryotic, and plant cells are prokaryotic.

All cells replicate after cell growth, DNA replication, distribution of the duplicated chromosomes to daughter cells, then cell division.

In eukaryotes, DNA synthesis occurs during one phase and is controlled by regulatory apparatus.

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