It differs during cytokenisis, the splitting of the cell. In animal cells the two new nuclei go to opposite sides of the cell and a microfiliment is pulled tight around the cell until it is so tight that it cuts it in half. In plant cells a new cell wall is created in between the two nuclei.
During nuclear division in animal cells centrioles are visible and cytokinesis is os furrowing type. In plants centrioles are not seen during nuclear division and cytokinesis is achieved by cell plate formation.
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.
No, plant cells do not have centrioles. Centrioles are only found in animal cells and are involved in organizing the microtubules during cell division. Plant cells use a different mechanism to organize their cytoskeleton during cell division.
In both plants and animals, mitosis is a process of cell division that results in two identical daughter cells. However, in plants, there is no centriole formation during mitosis, while in animals, centrioles play a key role in organizing the mitotic spindle. Additionally, plant cells have a rigid cell wall that constrains the process of cytokinesis, resulting in the formation of a cell plate rather than a cleavage furrow as seen in animal cells.
see... b'cuz cell division forms new cell in our body(or in animals or plants). Miotic cell division (a kind of cell divion in man n plants) forms more somatic cells. it helps in growth, replacing old, worn-out cell, etc. Meiosis cell division lead to the formation of gametes. thus, helping in sexual reproduction.
Yes. Plants and Animals have chromosomes because its their DNA. You may think plants can't reproduce, but the pollen in the flower is their cell which bees carry, drops and collects more. I hope this helped!!
Cell division in animals take place by furrowing whereas in plants it is achieved by cell plate formation.
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
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It is the process of cell division taking place in somatic cells where two daughter cells are formed which have the same chromosome number as the mother cell and which are identical to the mother cell. It differs in plants and animals: Animals; A centriole formed at the poles. Plants: no centriole Animals: An incision develops between the two cells in the telophase Plants: A cross wall develops between the two cells in the telophase
the main difference is that animal cells have centrolls that help in the process of division and plants do not.
It differs during cytokenisis, the splitting of the cell. In animal cells the two new nuclei go to opposite sides of the cell and a microfiliment is pulled tight around the cell until it is so tight that it cuts it in half. In plant cells a new cell wall is created in between the two nuclei. During nuclear division in animal cells centrioles are visible and cytokinesis is os furrowing type. In plants centrioles are not seen during nuclear division and cytokinesis is achieved by cell plate formation.
The Meristematic cell is capable of continued cell division in plants.