In humans and most animals, cells formed by meiosis division become gametes (sperm or eggs). In plants,meiosis cell division results in the formation of meiospores that grow into haploid gametophytes. These gametophytes in turn produce gametes by mitotic division. In either case, the basic result of meiosis is the same: haploid cells with increased genetic variation.
Mitotis division in plants follows the same basic pattern that occurs in animals, with some notable exceptions. The cells of most plants do not have centrioles, although a spindle of fibers is present. Cytokinesis usually, but not always occurs during telophase. The rigid cell wall prevents the formation of cleavage furrow during cytokinesis; instead, a cell plate forms to separate the parent cell into two daughter cells, and a new cell wall forms along the cell plate. Hope i helped!
Mitotis division in plants follows the same basic pattern that occurs in animals, with some notable exceptions. The cells of most plants do not have centrioles, although a spindle of fibers is present. Cytokinesis usually, but not always occurs during telophase. The rigid cell wall prevents the formation of cleavage furrow during cytokinesis; instead, a cell plate forms to separate the parent cell into two daughter cells, and a new cell wall forms along the cell plate. Hope i helped!