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31 January, 17:00

Describe two differences between animal cell and plant cell mitosis

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  1. 31 January, 17:28
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    Animal cells have centrioles and plant cells don't have this. Animal cells divide everywhere and all the time but plant cells divide in a specialized region called the meristems.

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    The mitotic cell division occurs in both plants and animal cells. The process involved in the formation daughter cells in cytokinesis stage makes the difference between animal and plant cell division. The animal cells forms a furrow and the daughters cells forms in the cytokinesis stage. The plant cells will not form furrow since their cells are rigid.

    Centrioles are present in animal cells. centrioles are absent in plant cells. The cell division occurs at every place and any time in an animal cell. In plant cell the division occurs only in meristems which is a specialized region in plant cells.
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