yep!of course both will have mitosis..u can clearly view mitosis in root tip of plants
Metaphase is found in both plant and animal cell division
it is in both animal and plant cells.
In Plant cell the spindle formation is without astral rays where as in animal cells astral rays are visible on both sides of the spindle. Also cytokinesis in plant cell takes place mostly by cell plate formation whereas in animal cells it is furrowing.
A plant cell, during mitosis, has no centriole, so in the second phase [metaphase], spindle fibers do not connect to the [missing] centriole that move in opposite directions in animal cell mitosis. Also, instead of having a cleavage, like in animal cell mitosis, a cell plate forms. Animal cells do not have centrioles so the spindle fibers do not connect to centrioles and move to opposite poles, spindle fibers are instead formed by microtubules. Additionally, in the telophase in plant cells, the cytoplasm does not narrow or compress, a cell plate is instead formed in the centre of the cell and this divides it into two daughter cells.
it is in both animal and plant cells.
Lysosomes are found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes, both animal and plant cells have a nucleus.
Yes, animal and plant cells have nucleolus because it copies DNA and it is the site of RNA synthesis. it is also responsible for helping to make ribosomes. Therefore both animal and plant cells have DNA and RNA, so both of them have nucleolus.
Yes, mitosis occurs both in plants, as well as animals. Mitosis is the reproduction of an organism's cells. For example, when a woman who is pregnant waits for her child to be born, mitosis occurs. Same thing with plants. Hope that helped!
they both have vacuoles. plant cells have bigger vacuoles then animal cells
During mitosis, both plant and animal cells have microtubule fibers known as spindle fibers. These fibers help separate the chromosomes and ensure that each daughter cell receives the correct number of chromosomes.
Yes, both plant and animal cells have microtubules.