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What's the difference between animal cell mitosis and plant cell mitosis

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@Tayyy6 is correct there so i guess ill do that animal. mitosis is defined as a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth. this generally means blood cells, for example if i cut myself then the skin will reproduce like this. meiosis is the form of sexual reproduction, meaning the two combine their genes to make a baby. plants, as @Tayyy6 has said has more things in their cells because they make food through the sun, hope i helped, need anything, tag me!
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Plant Cells Have A Chloroplast And A Cell Wall And One Large Central Vacuole. The Nucleus Is Usually Pushed To The Side
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