Yes. Mitosis and all of the structures needed to carry it out are found in a plant cell.
This is similarity in structure of both animal and plant cell:Both plant and animal cell have a nucleusBoth have a cell membraneBoth have a cytoplasmBoth plant and animal cell contain ribosomes
chlorophyll
They are basically the same, except in animal mitosis, the cell goes through cytokinesis, which means the cytoplasm splits in two. In plant cells the cell plate forms in between the newly separated nuclei, which turns into a cell wall of the cell.
Cell walls made of cellulose are found in plant cells to provide structure and support. Animal cells do not have cell walls; instead, they have a flexible cell membrane that gives them shape.
cell membrane
Mitosis in plants cells is faster than in human cell because more localisated. When a human cell do mitosis as a part of all of her life cycle, a meristematic plant cell do only mitosis, without interphasis. So it is faster for plants to do mitosis
The cell wall is in the anial cell but not the plant cell.
The cell wall is in the anial cell but not the plant cell.
Cell wall and chroloplasts
Nope, only animal, plant, fungi, and protista cells undergo mitosis.
Cell membranes are found surrounding both plant and animal cells
Chloroplast ^.^
chloroplasts
This is similarity in structure of both animal and plant cell:Both plant and animal cell have a nucleusBoth have a cell membraneBoth have a cytoplasmBoth plant and animal cell contain ribosomes
chlorophyll
chlorophyll
Cellulose, hemicellulose, and Pectin. These are found in plant cell wall and help give the plant structure.