in a way they do undergo cell division except their cells don't separate when new ones are formed like animal cells do. Instead they build a new cell wall with all of the same organalles as the original cell.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
Somatic cells, which are the body's non-reproductive cells, undergo mitosis during cell division.
It is known as the cell cycle. :)
cell cycle
They have asexual reproduction.So they undergo mitosis.
The Meristematic cell is capable of continued cell division in plants.
Body cells undergo mitotic cell division so that each daughter cell is genetically identical to each parent cell and to all other body cells.
mitosis
mitosis
Brain and Heart Cells
No, simple cell division in plants and animals is not identical. Plants rely on cell division in meristematic tissues for growth, while animals use cell division in tissues for growth and repair. Additionally, plants typically have a rigid cell wall that must be divided during cell division, unlike animal cells.
It does not depend on cell division