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how does the cell division differ in an animal cell from a plant cell?​

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Answered by govardhanreddy627
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Cell division consists of steps that lead to the creation of another cell. When plants and animals reproduce their cells asexually, the process is known as mitosis. ... Plants have both a cell membrane and a cell wall, whereas animal cells have no cell wall. Animals also have cell centrioles, but higher plants don't.

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  1. Cell division consists of steps that lead to the creation of another cell.
  2. When plants and animals reproduce their cells asexually, the process is known as mitosis.
  3. Plants have both a cell membrane and a cell wall, whereas animal cells have no cell wall.
  4. Animals also have cell centrioles, but higher plants don't.
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