Edexcel IGCSE Biology 3.29 Mitosis
Practise recognising mitosis in body cells, root tips, tumours and asexual reproduction, then explaining why it produces identical cells.
- Syllabus
- First assessment 2019
- Course
- Biology 4BI1
Practise recognising mitosis in body cells, root tips, tumours and asexual reproduction, then explaining why it produces identical cells.
A species of grass has a diploid chromosome number of 12.
Grass plants can also be produced by asexual reproduction.
New plants are produced from the roots of a parent plant.
State the name of the type of cell division used to produce new plants by asexual reproduction.
∙ mitosis