Mitosis occurs in all plant cells because cells get old and die so they must replicate themselves or the plant will die. Some cells though like muscle cells can't replicate and when they die they are gone forever.
Yes, mitosis occurs both in plants, as well as animals. Mitosis is the reproduction of an organism's cells. For example, when a woman who is pregnant waits for her child to be born, mitosis occurs. Same thing with plants. Hope that helped!
they grow in the mitosis
Mitosis. Meiosis is only concerned in sex cells.
yep!of course both will have mitosis..u can clearly view mitosis in root tip of plants
Mitosis. Meiosis is only concerned in sex cells.
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
Walter Fleming discovered mitosis in 1879 by observing and documenting the process of cell division in newt cells under a microscope. Through his detailed observations, he described the stages of mitosis, including prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, which laid the foundation for our understanding of cell division.
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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, pieces of a plant can potentially grow into new plants through a process called vegetative propagation. This involves taking a cutting or a part of the plant with growth nodes, placing it in suitable conditions like soil or water, and allowing it to produce roots and grow into a new plant through mitosis.
in plants, a new cell wall forms to split the cell
spindle