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Cell division in animals take place by furrowing whereas in plants it is achieved by cell plate formation.

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How do plant cells differ from animal cells for class 9?

Plant cells have cell walls, large central vacuoles and photosynthetic chloroplasts. Animal cells have no cell wall, but they do have lysosomes and centrioles which emanate the microtubules during nuclear division.


How do all the parts of a plant cell work?

During nuclear division all parts of a plant cell work


How does plant cell reproduction differ from animal cell reproduction?

the main difference is that animal cells have centrolls that help in the process of division and plants do not.


How is plant cell division like animal cell division?

Plant cell division is like animal cell division in all other aspects, but unlike animal cell, a plant cell lacks centriole, by which spindle fibre produce during metaphase stage. But in plant cell, spindle fibre are produced from protein rich material, i.e. the pole.


How does cell division in animal differ from cell division in plants?

It differs during cytokenisis, the splitting of the cell. In animal cells the two new nuclei go to opposite sides of the cell and a microfiliment is pulled tight around the cell until it is so tight that it cuts it in half. In plant cells a new cell wall is created in between the two nuclei. During nuclear division in animal cells centrioles are visible and cytokinesis is os furrowing type. In plants centrioles are not seen during nuclear division and cytokinesis is achieved by cell plate formation.


How does cell division in animals differ from cell division in plants.?

It differs during cytokenisis, the splitting of the cell. In animal cells the two new nuclei go to opposite sides of the cell and a microfiliment is pulled tight around the cell until it is so tight that it cuts it in half. In plant cells a new cell wall is created in between the two nuclei. During nuclear division in animal cells centrioles are visible and cytokinesis is os furrowing type. In plants centrioles are not seen during nuclear division and cytokinesis is achieved by cell plate formation.


How does cell division in animals differ from cell division in plants?

It differs during cytokenisis, the splitting of the cell. In animal cells the two new nuclei go to opposite sides of the cell and a microfiliment is pulled tight around the cell until it is so tight that it cuts it in half. In plant cells a new cell wall is created in between the two nuclei. During nuclear division in animal cells centrioles are visible and cytokinesis is os furrowing type. In plants centrioles are not seen during nuclear division and cytokinesis is achieved by cell plate formation.


Which event occurs in the cytoplasmic division of plant cells but not in the cytoplasmic division of animal cells?

In plant cells, a cell plate is formed during cytoplasmic division (cytokinesis) to separate the two daughter cells. This process differs from animal cells where a cleavage furrow forms during cytokinesis to physically pinch the cell in two.


What organelle is not normally found in the plant cell?

Centrioles are organelles not normally found in plant cells. They are involved in cell division and are typically found in animal cells, where they play a role in organizing the mitotic spindle during cell division.


Which kind of plant tissue should lack phragmoplasts?

Tissues performing nuclear division without intervening cytokinesis


Do plant's cells have centrioles?

No, plant cells do not have centrioles. Centrioles are only found in animal cells and are involved in organizing the microtubules during cell division. Plant cells use a different mechanism to organize their cytoskeleton during cell division.


Do plant cells contain aster?

No, aster is a structure found in animal cells during cell division to help organize the mitotic spindle. Plant cells do not have asters because they have a different mechanism for spindle organization during cell division.