formation of a cell plate
A cell wall occurs in only plants. The cell membrane, however, occurs in both plants and animals
photosynthesis occurs in chloroplast in the plant cell.
Both plants and animals have cell membranes. Only plant cells have cell walls.
Cytokinesis in animal cells take place by furrowing where as in plant cells it is by cell plate formation. Centrioles are visible in animal cell during spindle formation where as these are not seen in plant cells. The dividing plant cells generally have cell wall where as in animals, cell wall is absent.
Cell division in animals take place by furrowing whereas in plants it is achieved by cell plate formation.
In plant cells, a cell plate separates the two new cells, along which cellulose is formed, producing a new cell wall.
Cytokinesis, the final stage of the cell cycle, occurs after mitosis. This is when the cytoplasm of the parent cell is divided into two daughter cells. In plant cells, a cell plate forms between the two nuclei during cytokinesis, ultimately leading to the formation of two separate plant cells.
In plants cytokinesis occurs by the formation of cell plate which takes place by centrifugal method while in animals it occurs by the formation of cleavage furrow which takes place by centripetal method.
In plants cytokinesis occurs by the formation of cell plate which takes place by centrifugal method while in animals it occurs by the formation of cleavage furrow which takes place by centripetal method.
formation of a cell plate
A Cytoplasm
One difference between cell division in plant cells and in animal cells is that plant cells have a cell plate. Animals cell's have a cleavage furrow.