Big Q: Am I ready for a test on B2 cell division?

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Big Q: Am I ready for a test on B2 cell division? LO: State what stem cells are Describe the process of cell cycle and stem cells Explain the importance of stem cells in animals and plants

Finished? Try the practice questions on page 35. B2 Cell Divison Use pages 26-33 The role of the chromosomes in cells The importance of the cell cycle How do cells divide? How cell differentiation varies in animals and plants The production and use of plant clones How stem cells are different from other body cells 7. The functions of stem cells in embryos, adults and plants. 8. How treatment with stem cells may be used to treat people with different medical conditions. 9. The process of therapeutic cloning 10. Some of the potential benefits, risks, and social and ethical issues of the use of stem cells in medical research and treatments. Finished? Try the practice questions on page 35.