Biology, asked by galavpushti1308, 2 months ago

how do cells determine what size to grow to before dividing​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When cells are first produced from division, there is a time that they are growing when ultimate size can be determined. ... Research shows size measurement in the G phase of cell division. The very complex cell cycle is the process where cells divide and make a new one. It is described as the interphase and then mitosis.

Answered by jassv779
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The interphase is broken up into parts. The G phase is the “gap” between getting ready and then actually dividing. In G1 cells increase in size and are prepared for the very complex process of copying of the DNA. The next phase is called S for “synthesis” of DNA.

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