Biology, asked by Nicole9898, 1 year ago

Plants and animals grow by mitotic cell division. What differences do they exhibit in
their growth?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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"The absence of centrioles in plants gives the chance for spindle formation to take place with the help of special tubes but in animals centrioles are present.



In Plants, cytokinesis takes place by CELL PLATE formation but in animals, it is by CELL FURROW method.


These are the differences exhibit in their growth.

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Answered by sg2544
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◇Cytokinesis

Cytokinesis differs significantly between plant and animal cells. In animal cells, the cell membrane cleaves inward until the cells are pinched in two. Plant cells build a new wall by joining a series of vesicles through the center of the wall until the cell is completely divided.

◇Other Differences

Other minor differences occur during the five stages of mitosis. In prophase, the mitotic spindle is formed between the centrioles in animal cells. In plant cells, cortical microtubules form the spindle and the preprophase band forms at the future location of the cell wall. During prometaphase, the band breaks down. During telophase, directly before cytokinesis, the contractile ring forms in animal cells and phragmoplast (cell wall component) forms in plant cells.


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