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If you are looking at a cell undergoing mitosis using a microscope, how can you tell if it is an animal cell or a plant cell? chegg.

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Answer:

Animal cells form a cell plate whereas plant cells do not

Mitosis when occurs in plant and animals it shows different kind of appearence using a microscope.

  1. Animals have  traces of cells, somatic (soma = frame) cells and germ (reproductive) cells usually colorless , lacks cell wall.
  2. Plant cells appear to have two daughter cells and genetically identical.

What is mitosis ?

Mitosis is while a mobileular divides to supply an same reproduction of itself and is how we develop and update vintage cells. Meiosis is while one diploid mobileular undergoes  divisions to shape four haploid reproductive cells.

Thus it is clear that nimal cell or a plant cell will differ looking at a cell undergoing mitosis using a microscope.

To learn more about the mitosis refer to the link :

https://brainly.com/question/12981491