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explain all the phases of the cell cycle ​

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'G1'PHASE (GAP 1) :-

1⃣G1 is called first gap and growth phase. It is the preaparotory phase for the onncomming divisions.

2⃣The cells grows in size, besides synthesising rna and proteins.

3⃣No change occurs in dna content. G1 phase is most variable with regard to duration.Some cells that no longer divinde may enter into a resting phase (G0 phase).

'S' PHASE :-

1⃣this phase is also known as synthesis phase.

2⃣During this phase replication of DNA and synthesis of histone proteins occur.

3⃣The chromosomes are duplicated.

'G2' PHASE (GAP2) :-

1⃣this is a second gap or growth phase of interphase.

2⃣In this phase synthesis of RNA and protien continues which is required for the cell growth.

3⃣Two centrodomes are formed by replication of a single chromosome. As the G2 phase, draws to a close, the cell enters into the Mitotic phase.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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⭕Mitosis takes place in four stages: prophase (sometimes divided into early prophase and prometaphase), metaphase, anaphase, and telophase. You can learn more about thesestages in the video on mitosis. In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of the cell is split in two, making two new cells.

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