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2.2 Growth And Differentiation (GCSE Biology)
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What term refers to producing genetically identical offspring?
Which cells in animals can no longer divide once fully differentiated?
What is an example of a cell that can differentiate throughout the life of a plant?
What name is given to cells that have not yet become specialised?
What is a key difference between differentiation in animal and plant cells?
Where does mitosis occur in plant cells throughout the plant`s life?
Animals differentiate early in life because:
Differentiated plant cells can sometimes:
Mitosis in plants results primarily in:
What term describes cells becoming specialised to perform specific functions?
Adult stem cells differ from embryonic stem cells by being:
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