Correct: Totipotent stem cells can become any type of cell., Pluripotent stem cells are found in the mesoderm., Chromatids are attached at the centromere., Chromosomes attach to spindle fibres during metaphase., A mutagen causes a mutation., Prokaryotes reproduce via binary fission., At the M checkpoint, the chromosomes are checked for attachment to the spindle fibres., The nuclear membrane disappears during prophase., Cells in the mesoderm can become muscle cells., The first cell formed during fertilisation is called a zygote., Asbestos us an example of a chemical mutagen., A developing human is called an embryo up until 9 weeks of development., Incorrect: Totipotent stem cells are found in the blastocyst., Multipotent stem cells are found in the ectoderm., Chromatids form during metaphase., The cytoplasm is divided during cleavage., A mutation causes a mutagen., Prokaryotes reproduce via a reduced form of mitosis., At the M checkpoint, DNA is checked for abnormalities., The nuclear membrane disappears during late interphase., Cells in the mesoderm can become brain cells., The first cell formed during fertilisation is called a blastocyst., X-rays are an example of a chemical mutagen., A developing human is called a fetus up until 9 weeks of development.,

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