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The furrow is a groove or indentation that forms during the process of cell division, specifically during cytokinesis in animal cells. Its primary function is to facilitate the separation of the two daughter cells by constricting the cell membrane, ultimately leading to the formation of two distinct cells. This process ensures that each daughter cell receives the appropriate amount of cytoplasm and organelles necessary for its survival and function. In plants, a similar structure called the cell plate forms instead of a furrow.

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