Plants cells do not have centrioles. These form the mitotic apparatus during prophase in mitosis, Which include aster and spindle fibre formation, as without spindle fibres, there would be no chromosomes held and no cell division would occur .
cell wall
centriols
ATP fuels cell division in animal cells.
Division of the cytoplasm begins at the cell membrane in animal cells. This is part of the process of cell division.
cell membrane is present both in plant and animal cells. they are similar in structure. But plants have a cell wall in addition.
cell plate formation
Plasmamembrane
vacuoles
Plant cells have cell walls (cellulose), sap vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulums & plastids (chloroplats, leucoplasts, etc.) which amimal cells don't have. Animal cells have centrioles for cell division which plant cells don't have.
Cytoplasmic division of animal cells is accomplished by the cytoplasm cells have a reaction with the nucleas. This irritates the other cells and the change then occurs with the division.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.
ATP fuels cell division in animal cells.
By cell division of existing cells.
Division of the cytoplasm begins at the cell membrane in animal cells. This is part of the process of cell division.
Animal cells have lysosomes and plants cells do not.
An animal cell's structure is flexiable while a plants cell's structure is rigid
The cell wall and chloroplasts are not present in animal cells although they are both present in animal cells.
Cells are not part of cells, your question makes no sense.
-Centrosomes -Microtubules