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30 September, 22:16

Why there are more cells observed in mitosis in the root tip of a plant than in the woody stem of a plant.

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  1. 30 September, 23:24
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    Cell growth increases cell size, while cell division (mitosis) increases the number of cells. As plant cells grow, they also become specialized into different cell types through cellular differentiation. Once cells differentiate, they can no longer divide.
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