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Nope, only animal, plant, fungi, and protista cells undergo mitosis.
Both divide the replicated DNA into two separate nuclei, and they both undergo cytokinesis to divide the cell, though the process is different in both.
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.
Centrioles present only in animal cells.It makes a difference between plant and animal mitosis.
Astral rays does occur in animal cells not in plant cell
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.
Does not form a cell wall
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.
Both animal cells and plant cells produce new cells by Mitosis, but at the "Telophase" stage (where the cell actually splits) they split differently. A cleavage furrow forms on the animal cell and it splits. For the plant cell, a cell plate forms and the cell splits.
A chromatid is found in both animal and plant cells. It refers to one of the two identical halves of a duplicated chromosome, which are formed during the cell cycle in preparation for cell division. Both types of cells undergo mitosis, where chromatid separation occurs, making them present in both animal and plant cells during this process.
It is the same as animal cell division, mitosis followed by cytokinesis.
During telophase of mitosis, a cell plate is formed as the plant cell begins its division. In animal cells, the cell pinches in the center to form two cells; no cell plate is laid down.