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Why is mitosis important in living organisms?

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Card 7

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What are plants made up of?

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Card 8

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Draw one line from each level of organisation to the correct plant part.

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Card 9

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Where in a plant would a plant
cell be found?

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Card 10

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Calculate the length of the chloroplast labelled in Figure 3.

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Card 11

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Cells in plant roots don't photosynthesise.
Give one reason why.

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Card 12

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As a plant grows, new root hair cells are formed from unspecialised cells.
How does an unspecialised cell become a new root hair cell?

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Card 13

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How can scientists clone plants?

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Card 14

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Why might scientists want to clone plants?

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Card 15

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What is the advantage of cloning plants using tissue culture?

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