'State' statements for Cells

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'State' statements for Cells
  1. unicellular organisms carry out all the functions of life
    1. multicellular organisms show emergent properties
      1. stem cells retain the capacity to divide and have the ability to differentiate along different pathways
        1. bacterial cells divide by binary fission
          1. tumours (cancers) are the result of uncontrolled cell division and that these can occur in any organ or tissue
            1. interphase is an active period in the life of a cell when many metabolic reactions occur, including protein synthesis, DNA replication and an increase in the number of mitochondria and chloroplasts
              1. growth, embryonic development, tissue repair and asexual reproduction involve mitosis
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