In both plant and animal cells, there is a membrane that forms and separates the two newly formed cells. The basic process is the same, with a couple small differences:
In plant cells, a structure known as the cell plate begins to grow in the centre. This divides the cell in half, and forms part of the new cell wall.
In animal cells, the cell membrane pinches in, allowing the cell to divide. There is no cell plate (because there is no cell wall).
Both distribute their replicated DNA into two nuclei, but animal cells have centrioles and plant cells do not.
centrolles in prophase/cell plants absent furrowing
Plant cells are 33% Animal cells are 43.6%
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the telophase
In animal cells,centrioles self replicate,plant cells do not have centrioles Animal cells form asters,plant cells do not Cytokinesis is done by cleavage furrowing in animal cells while plant cells form a cell plate
Mitosis occurs in Multicellular Organisms (Plant & Animal Cells).
Centrioles present only in animal cells.It makes a difference between plant and animal mitosis.
They are basically the same, except in animal mitosis, the cell goes through cytokinesis, which means the cytoplasm splits in two. In plant cells the cell plate forms in between the newly separated nuclei, which turns into a cell wall of the cell.
Mitosis .
In a plant, mitosis occurs in the plant's cells, the process is the same as mitosis in an animal cell, but the rigid cell wall does not move.
Plant cells are 33% Animal cells are 43.6%
Astral rays does occur in animal cells not in plant cell
plant cells use a cell plate to separate daughter cells
yep!of course both will have mitosis..u can clearly view mitosis in root tip of plants
No
Nope, only animal, plant, fungi, and protista cells undergo mitosis.
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