Plant cell division is like animal cell division in all other aspects, but unlike animal cell, a plant cell lacks centriole, by which spindle fibre produce during metaphase stage. But in plant cell, spindle fibre are produced from protein rich material, i.e. the pole.
Technically a plant cell has everything that a animal cell has but plant cells have two things that a animal cell doesn't and they are called a cell walland chloroplast. Hope this helped you a little bit. ♥Presence of astral rays at the time of nuclear division is a charactersitic of animal cells.
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts, central vacuole, and cell wall, in addition to the typical ones found in animal cells like nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes. Animal cells lack the plant-specific organelles but have additional structures like centrioles that are involved in cell division.
If the nucleus is removed from a plant cell, it will no longer be able to regulate gene expression and control cell functions, leading to cell death. In an animal cell, the removal of the nucleus will also result in cell death as it can no longer carry out essential functions like protein synthesis and cell division.
Plant cells have chloroplasts (which make food for the plant through photosynthesis) and a cell wall. Animal cells do not; they only have a cell membrane (plant cells have a cell membrane and a cell wall).
Basically, some organelles are found in plant cells and not animal cells & vice versa.borrowed from answers.com:The major differences in plant and animal cell division are in the assembly of the spindle apparatus. The site of spindle apparatus assembly is the centrosome. In animal cells, a pair of centrioles is at the center of the centrosome. In contrast, most plants lack centrioles, but they do have a centrosome. In animal cells, a cleavage furrow forms during cytokinesis, which deepens and then pinches the parent cells in two. Plant cells, which have cell walls, do not have a cleavage furrow. Instead, a cell plate is produced in the middle of the parent cell, which grows toward the perimeter of the cell until it reaches the plasma membrane, dividing the cell in two. A new cell wall then forms from the cell plate.
In an animal cell, a cell wall is not present like in the plant cell
There are not many differences between animal and plant cell division, only that when it comes time for the cell to divide during cytokinesis, the plant cell grows a cell plate in between the two nuclei, and the animal cell forms a cleavage furrow (like the cell is being pinched) and divides.
Chlamydomonas is more like a plant cell than an animal cell because it contains chloroplasts for photosynthesis, a cell wall made of cellulose, and a large central vacuole for storing water and waste. These features are characteristic of plant cells and are not typically found in animal cells.
Plant cells have a cell wall, so it can't pinch in and separate like an animal cell does. So, a plant cell forms a cell plate in the middle, then that becomes a cell wall and new membrane. That's why plant cells are so close together.
the plant cell is like the animal cell but has a cell wall and chlorophasts
Technically a plant cell has everything that a animal cell has but plant cells have two things that a animal cell doesn't and they are called a cell walland chloroplast. Hope this helped you a little bit. ♥Presence of astral rays at the time of nuclear division is a charactersitic of animal cells.
a plant cell is green like a plant and a pink one is an animal cell because it is the only choice besides plant cell.
Plant cells have organelles such as chloroplasts, central vacuole, and cell wall, in addition to the typical ones found in animal cells like nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes. Animal cells lack the plant-specific organelles but have additional structures like centrioles that are involved in cell division.
yes because the animal cell mambrande does not have a cell wall like the plant cell
Following telophase, in an animal cell cytokinesis occurs where the cytoplasm divides by the formation of a cleavage furrow. Instead of cytokinesis, a plant cell forms a new cell wall dividing the two daughter cells.
If the nucleus is removed from a plant cell, it will no longer be able to regulate gene expression and control cell functions, leading to cell death. In an animal cell, the removal of the nucleus will also result in cell death as it can no longer carry out essential functions like protein synthesis and cell division.
A plant has a cell membrane and so does an animal, but they're not just one. An animal has a cell membrane just like a plant but they look different and have different functions.