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cell plate
cell platen. A partition formed during cell division in plants and some algae that separates the two newly formed daughter cells.cell′ plate` n. (in plant cells) a plate that develops at the midpoint between the two groups of chromosomes in a dividing cell and that then forms the wall between the two daughter cells. [1880–85] cell plate
cell plate[′sel ‚plāt] (cell and molecular biology) A membrane-bound disk formed during cytokinesis in plant cells which eventually becomes the middle lamella of the wall formed between daughter cells. cell plate
cell platea noncellulose structure that is the precursor to the cell wall; it forms between daughter nuclei during mitosis.cell platen. A partition formed during cell division in plants and some algae that separates the two newly formed daughter cells.cell plate a membrane of differentially staining material in plant cells that appears at the equator of the spindle in TELOPHASE of MITOSIS, and is concerned with the formation of the MIDDLE LAMELLA between the two new cells. See CYTOKINESIS. |