From an ultrastructural standpoint, m phase processes are the most complex. In comparison, few changes are visibly apparent in most cells during interphase, which consists of the combined g1, s, and g2 phases.
Answers
Answered by
0
Cell cycle is a sequence of events by which a cell duplicates it's genome and synthesis other constituents of cell and eventually divide into 2 daughter cells....
It consists of 2 phases : Interphase
Mitotic phase
Interphase consists of 3 phases :
G1 : Here, no synthesis of DNA takes place. Most of the cell organelles duplicate in this phase...
S : Synthesis of DNa takes place. Amount of DNA gets doubled while no. of chromosomes remains same.
G2 : Mitochondria, Chloroplast, Golgi body duplicate themselves. no synthesis of DNA. Synthesis of Tubulin protein takes place.
M phase is mitotic phase where actual division takes place......
Similar questions