Biology, asked by riyasingh7376, 10 months ago

explain G2 phase in the cell cycle.​

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Answered by learnophobia
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G2 phase occurs after DNA replication and is a period of protein synthesis and rapid cell growth to prepare the cell for mitosis. During this phase microtubules begin to reorganize to form a spindle (preprophase).

During the gap between DNA synthesis and mitosis, the cell will continue to grow and produce new proteins. Mitosis or M Phase: Cell growth and protein production stop at this stage in the cell cycle. All of the cell's energy is focused on the complex and orderly division into two similar daughter cells.

Answered by bayirgamlin
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GAPI 2 (G2): DURING THE GAP BETWEEN DNA SYNTHESIS AND MITOSIS,THE CELL WILL CONTINUE TO GROW AND PRODUCE NEW PROTEINS.

MITOSIS OR MORE PHASE :CELL GROWTH AND PROTEIN PRODUCTION STOP AT THIS STAGE IN THE CELL CYCLE. ALL OF THE CELL'S ENERGY IS FOCUSED ON THE COMPLEX AND ORDERLY DIVISION INTO TWO SIMILAR DAUGHTER CELLS.

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