Yes.
Nope, only animal, plant, fungi, and protista cells undergo mitosis.
plant cells use a cell plate to separate daughter cells
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.
Yes. Mitosis and all of the structures needed to carry it out are found in a plant cell.
Centrioles are structures found in animal cells that are not typically found in plant cells. They play a role in cell division by organizing the spindle fibers that help separate chromosomes during mitosis.
Mitosis in plants cells is faster than in human cell because more localisated. When a human cell do mitosis as a part of all of her life cycle, a meristematic plant cell do only mitosis, without interphasis. So it is faster for plants to do mitosis
Mitosis occurs in the apical meristems of a plant, which are regions of actively dividing cells located at the tips of roots and shoots. This process is essential for growth, repair, and development of the plant.
Mitosis
No, body cells are made by mitosis
Well this question is hard. A cell that goes through mitosis would be cells like skin cells, and any other somatic cell. You can also be asking of any practical applications of mitosis. Healing is an example of mitosis, growing is an example of mitosis, even cancer is an example of mitosis.
Yes because plant cells go through Mitosis and Meiosis just like animal cells
Plant cells, not animal cells.