Most of the plant cells are divided by Mitosis. Mitosis is a part of cell cycle in which a single cell divides and produces two daughter cells with identical chromosomal content of parent cell.
Stages of Cell Division in Plants
Interphase - This is where the cell grows, replicates its DNA and prepares for Mitosis.
Prophase - In this phase, the chromatin starts to condense and the nucleolus will disappear
Metaphase - The spindle is attached to the chromosomes and the chromosomes are aligned at the center.
Anaphase - The spindle starts to pull sister chromatids apart to the opposite ends of the cell.
Telophase - The chromatids are already at the opposite ends of the cell and it starts to decondense. The spindle disappears.
Cytokinesis - This is the last stage of Mitosis. This is where the cell divides into two daughter cells and forms cleavage furrows that splits the cell.
