The stage at which cytokinesis begins in plant cells is
During cytokinesis which is division of the cytoplasm to form two new daughter cells,
- organelles are divided
- daughter cells formed that are genetically identical
- cells return to interphase
Due to their rigid cell walls, plant cells cannot form furrows. Instead, during telophase, a cell plate forms across the cell in the location of the old metaphase plate separating the two forming cells. During telophase, membrane-enclosed vesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus migrate to the center of the cell where the metaphase plate used to be and fuse to form a cell plate. Gradually, the growing cell plate fuses with the existing plasma membrane, producing two daughter cells, each with its own plasma membrane. The cell wall is responsible for helping give plants their form and must be established when a cell divides. Hence, the correct answer is option B.