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explain G1,G2 and S phase .....​

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Answered by Kannan0017
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Interphase is divided into the first growth (G1), Synthesis (S), and the second growth (G2) phases (figure 1). The growth phases are, as you may have suspected, for the growth of the cell, during the synthesis phase the DNA replication occurs in preparation for the second growth phase.

S phase is the phase of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated, occurring between G₁ phase and G₂ phase. Since accurate duplication of the genome is critical to successful cell division, the processes that occur during S-phase are tightly regulated and widely conserved

Answered by RezonDebrin
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Explanation:

G1 phase-A newly formed daughter cell grows in size

G2 phase -The cell prepare itself for cell division

S phase-Synthesis of nucleic acid and proteins takes place

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