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BIOLOGY AS LEVEL OCR QUESTIONS WITH VALIDATED ANSWERS.
It states that the cell is the fundamental structure of all living matter, and that cells can only develop from other existing cells. - CORRECT ANSWER - What is cell theory? (2 points) When the product of a reaction acts as an inhibitor for the enzyme that produces it. - CORRECT ANSWER -What is end-product inhibition? Mitosis is the division of the nucleus. Cytokinesis is the division of the cytoplasm where the two cells are produced. - CORRECT ANSWER -What is the difference between mitosis and cytokinesis? The period where cells are not actively dividing. It is in this phase that the cell is replicating DNA and checking for errors, where mitochondria grow and divide, and where some of the metabolic processes occur. - CORRECT ANSWER -What is interphase?
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