solulevy
Solulevy, in Finnish biology, refers to the cell plate, a transient membrane-bound structure that forms during cytokinesis in plant cells and some algae to divide the cytoplasm between two daughter cells. It emerges as a distinct disc-like compartment within the phragmoplast and eventually develops into a separating cell wall.
During late mitosis, vesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus accumulate at the center of the phragmoplast,
The material of the cell plate comprises vesicle membranes and cell wall precursors, including pectins, hemicelluloses,
Significance and scope: the solulevy is central to cytokinesis in land plants and many algae, where wall