Misconception RHM111:
The cells found in different parts of an individual plant (flower, leaf, stem, root, etc.) contain different genetic information (see Hackling & Treagust, 1984 for a similar statement about animals).
Item ID Number |
Item Description |
How Often the Misconception was Chosen |
Select This Item for My Item Bank |
---|---|---|---|
The cells of a leaf and the cells of a flower contain the same genetic information. |
41% |