There are not many differences between animal and plant cell division, only that when it comes time for the cell to divide during cytokinesis, the plant cell grows a cell plate in between the two nuclei, and the animal cell forms a cleavage furrow (like the cell is being pinched) and divides.
there is no difference between separation and division of plants you know it yeah i said you know it yeah
the main difference is that animal cells have centrolls that help in the process of division and plants do not.
They are all cells or whatever
Yea plants need water & sunlight & animal needs food & a place 2 sleep
plants dont have white blood cells...they have chloroplasts
1-there location 2-climate 3-animal and plants
The major difference between them is that an animal cell does NOT have a cell wall and chloroplast like those in plants.
| Category | Plant | Animal | |--------------|-----------------|-----------------| | Cell type | Eukaryotic | Eukaryotic | | Nutrition | Autotrophic | Heterotrophic | | Movements | Minimal or none | Can move | | Reproduction | Mostly asexual | Mostly sexual |
No, Arthropoda is not a division of plants. It is actually a phylum within the animal kingdom, consisting of animals such as insects, spiders, and crustaceans. The largest division of plants is the angiosperms, which are flowering plants.
all green plants have autotrophic mode of nutrition as they make their own food and animals have heterotrophic mode of nutrition as they depend on other organisms and plants for their food
the main difference is its infloresence catkin or akin
Biomass is plants, animal dung, and any other herbivore dung used as fuel for a fire.