name the different stages of cell cycle
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Answer:
4 stages
Explanation:
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.
Answer: The stages of cell cycle are in order interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. This process is known as mitosis.
interphase
It is the resting stage of a cell. The replication of DNA occurs in the S phase of this stage.
prophase
It is the stage where chromosomes become visible and nuclear membrane dissolves.
metaphase
It is the stage where chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell.
anaphase
It is the stage where the cell begins to divide and spindle shorten and pulls chromatids apart.
telophase
It is the stage where cytokinesis finishes and the nuclear membrane reforms.