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Cell division key terms
key terms page for Cell division in Unit 4.1 Cell biology.
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Cell division
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mitosis
mitosis is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Describe the stages of mitosis in simple terms..
Describe (Mitosis 1)
Describe (Mitosis 1) means the curriculum-specific idea needed to answer: Describe the stages of mitosis in simple terms.
stages (Mitosis 2) in Mitosis e08494
stages (Mitosis 2) in Mitosis e08494 is the curriculum-specific meaning needed for Mitosis. It supports this approved objective: Describe the stages of mitosis in simple terms.
Mitosis checkpoint 1 f8ae93
Mitosis checkpoint 1 f8ae93 is a distinct revision checkpoint for Mitosis. It means students must answer this approved objective with specific Cell biology wording: Describe the stages of mitosis in simple terms.
Mitosis stage sequence
Mitosis stage sequence means the ordered pattern prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. It helps students describe what happens during cell division without confusing the stages.
mitosis
mitosis is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Explain why mitosis is important for growth and repair..
growth (Mitosis 1)
growth (Mitosis 1) means the curriculum-specific idea needed to answer: Explain why mitosis is important for growth and repair.
repair (Mitosis 2) in Mitosis afc6cf
repair (Mitosis 2) in Mitosis afc6cf is the curriculum-specific meaning needed for Mitosis. It supports this approved objective: Explain why mitosis is important for growth and repair.
Mitosis checkpoint 3 68c4da
Mitosis checkpoint 3 68c4da is a distinct revision checkpoint for Mitosis. It means students must answer this approved objective with specific Cell biology wording: Explain why mitosis is important for growth and repair.
Mitosis for growth and repair
Mitosis for growth and repair means producing genetically identical body cells so tissues can grow and damaged cells can be replaced. It is different from simply naming the mitosis stages.
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