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identify the steps in the life cycle of a cell?​

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Answered by priya8231
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The cell cycle is a four-stage process in which the cell increases in size (gap 1, or G1, stage), copies its DNA (synthesis, or S, stage), prepares to divide (gap 2, or G2, stage), and divides (mitosis, or M, stage). The stages G1, S, and G2 make up interphase, which accounts for the span between cell divisions.

Answered by ayushbag03
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The cell cycle is a four-stage process in which the cell increases in size (gap 1, or G1, stage), copies its DNA (synthesis, or S, stage), prepares to divide (gap 2, or G2, stage), and divides (mitosis, or M, stage). The stages G1, S, and G2 make up interphase, which accounts for the span between cell divisions.

The cell cycle is a 4-stage process consisting of Gap 1 (G1), Synthesis, Gap 2 (G2), and mitosis. An active eukaryotic cell will undergo these steps as it grows and divides. After completing the cycle, the cell either start the process again from G1 or exits the cycle through G0.

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