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most cells in your body have a nucleus. nucleus contains your genetic material in the form of .....
chromosomes
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what are chromosomes ?
a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
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what does each chromosome carry ?
a large number of genes
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diffrent genes control the development of diffrent characteristics give an example ?
hair colour
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does body cells normally have one cople of each chromosome?
no because one from the organisms 'mother' and one from it's 'father'
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how many chromosomes pair are they in a human cell
23 pairs of chromosomes
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what is it called when the stage of the cell cycle divides
mitosis
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why does multicellular organisms use mitosis ?
to grow or replace cells that have been damaged
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STEM CELLS
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is stem cells diffrentation or undifferentiated cells ?
undifferentiated
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where are stem cells found in ?
early human embryos
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where are adults stem cells found ?
certain places like bone marrow
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diffusion happens in both what ?
solution and gases
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will a higher temperature have a faster or slower diffusion rate ? why ?
faster because the particles hasve more energy, so move around faster
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