for the study of structure of nucleus the best cell is (1)-cell in interphase (2)-cell in late prophase (3)-cell in divisional phase(4)-cell in meiotic phase
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Answer:
cell in interphase
Explanation:
Answer:
For the study of the structure of the nucleus, the best cell is the cell in interphase. Option(1)
Explanation:
The G1, S, and G2 phases together are called interphase. The inter-means between, reflecting that the interphase takes place between one mitotic (M) phase and the next.
G1 Phase:
G1 phase also known as the first gap phase, the cell grows physically large, copies organelles, and makes the molecular building blocks it will need in later steps.
S phase:
In the S phase, the cell synthesizes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus. It duplicates a microtubule-organizing structure called the centrosome. The centrosomes separate the DNA during the M phase.
G2 Phase:
During the second gap phase G2, the cell grows more, makes proteins and organelles, and begins to reorganize its contents in preparation for mitosis. The G2 phase ends when mitosis begins.