Meiosis occurs only with sex cells, and nowhere else in the body.
The Meristematic cell is capable of continued cell division in plants.
No, xylem cells are "dead" cells and therefore do not undergo cell division.
Although plant cells indeed have strong cell walls, they are still capable of undergoing cell division. Cell division in plants occurs through a process called mitosis, wherein the cell elongates and undergoes cytokinesis, resulting in the formation of two daughter cells. The presence of cell walls does not prevent cell division, but rather allows for rigidity and support in the plant structure.
Plant growth, development, and tissue repair all require cell division. Cell division allows plants to increase in size, develop new tissues, and repair damaged areas, enabling them to grow and thrive.
No, plants are living organisms. They grow, reproduce, and respond to their environment through processes like photosynthesis, cell division, and growth.
The Meristematic cell is capable of continued cell division in plants.
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.
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Cell division is essential for growth in plants
zone of cell division-zone of elongation-zone of maturation
Cell division in animals take place by furrowing whereas in plants it is achieved by cell plate formation.
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The cytoplasmic division in plants is facilitated by a mechanism called cytokinesis. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of the cell is divided to form two daughter cells following the completion of nuclear division. This process is essential for the successful completion of cell division in plants.
The zone of cell division is a region in plant roots where cells actively divide to allow for growth and root elongation. This region contains meristematic cells that continuously divide and give rise to new cells for growth and development.