surely not. it is in almost all eukaryotes.
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!
Mitosis. Meiosis is only concerned in sex cells.
Mitosis. Meiosis is only concerned in sex cells.
I think mitosis because mitosis involves growing which the plant is doing.... sorry if I'm wrong!
It occurs in meristematic tissues.
Meiosis
Centromeres uncouple and chromosomes move apart. This occurs in anaphase in both plants and animals. The answer is not that a cell plate forms, because that only occurs in plant cells. It is not that Synapsis occurs or that the daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes because these only occur in meiosis. Nor is it that large centrioles attach to spindle fibers because plant cells do not have distinct centrioles.
Cytokinesis is cell division and occurs right after mitosis, it is important in cell division in plants and animals.
no
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. Meiosis, on the other hand, occurs only in sex cells or in the ovaries and testes.
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
Mitosis (cell division) is complete at the end of the telophase.