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2.2 Growth And Differentiation (GCSE Biology)
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What name is given to cells that have not yet become specialised?
Differentiated plant cells can sometimes:
Red blood cells cannot:
Adult animals contain:
Adult stem cells differ from embryonic stem cells by being:
In animals, at what stage does most differentiation occur?
Where does mitosis take place continuously in plants?
Why is it harder to clone animals compared to plants?
What does cell differentiation allow multicellular organisms to do?
What term describes cells becoming specialised to perform specific functions?
What is a key difference between differentiation in animal and plant cells?
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