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Use these questions and resources to help you revise mitosis and differentiation.

 

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Discover how DNA carries genetic code that determines characteristics of a living organism with BBC Bitesize GCSE Biology.

 

 


Discover how plants and animals consist of different types of cells that work together. Many cells are specialised and are adapted for their function.

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