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Mitosis And The Cell Cycle (GCSE Biology)
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What is the consequence if a cell’s DNA damage is not repaired before mitosis?
In animals, centrosomes organise microtubules during mitosis. Which structure is functionally similar in many plant cells?
Which phases together make up interphase?
What is the main purpose of mitosis in multicellular organisms?
Which of these statements about sister chromatids is correct?
What is the correct order of major cell cycle stages starting immediately after a cell has been formed by division?
During which stage of mitosis do sister chromatids separate and move to opposite poles?
Which process reduces chromosome number by half and produces genetically different cells (not mitosis)?
Cancer can result from uncontrolled cell division. Which of the following is a common cause of such uncontrolled division?
Why do large organisms generally need many rounds of mitosis rather than just a few very large cells?
Which event marks the end of mitosis and the start of cytokinesis in animal cells?
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