Plants:
A cell plate starts to form in the cleavage point.
The cell plate eventually becomes a cell wall.
Animals:
During Telokinesis, the Cytoplasm starts to "pinch" at a cleavage point. Then, it splits.
through mitosis it goes through the four phases and turns to the last phase citokonisis and then divides the plant one does the same except it forms a cell plate
Simple cell division of both plants and animals is NOT an identical process.
There is no longer any difference in the classification system of plants and animals. Before, it was that you would use the term division for classifying plants instead of phylum,used to classify animals. Now, phylum can be used to classify plants and animals.
In plants, the cell wall makes it firm. For both plants and animals, the cytoplasm inside the cell makes them firm.
in plants, a new cell wall forms to split the cell
A large scientific group of plants or animals is called a species. There are many different types of plants and animals all grouped into species based on how they react in an environment.
Cytoplasm is found in both plants and animals.
Cytoplasm is in plants
Plants.
Yes, both
Both plants and animals contain cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is the "Jelly-like" substance that all the other elements of a cell sort of float around in couldn't have said it better
Cytoplasm
Cytoplasm
do you mean cytoplasm? if so then it is found in both animals and plants (it's everything within the cell membrane). For example, the cytosol is the liquid that is in the cytoplasm as well as organelles.
Simple cell division of both plants and animals is NOT an identical process.
It does not depend on cell division
plant:cell membrain,neucleus,cytoplasm animal:cell membrain,neucleus,cytoplasm plants have an extra 3 parts:cell wall,valoue,and chloroplast(only in leafed plants)
both