Plant cell mitosis differs from animal cell mitosis as plants form a cell wall between new cells, mitosis only occurs in meristems, and they lack centrioles.
Plant cell mitosis differs from animal cell mitosis as plants form a cell wall between new cells, mitosis only occurs in meristems, and they lack centrioles.
| Front | What is the difference between animal cell mitosis and plant cell mitosis?  | 
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| Back | Cell wall forms between new cells and only occurs in meristem 
There are no centrioles  | 
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