Biology, asked by Prem7564, 1 year ago

Sequences that correctly describes the cell cycle is
A.-> G1-> G2 -> S -> mitosis -> cytokinesis ->
B. -> S -> G2 -> mitosis -> cytokinesis -> G1 ->
C. -> G1 ->S -> G2 -> cytokinesis -> mitosis ->
D. ->cytokinesis-> mitosis -> G1 -> S -> G2 ->

Answers

Answered by Shivaay108
4

hey mate the correct answer is

option A

-> G1 -> S -> MITOSIS -> CYTOKINESIS ->

Answered by shivic58sl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is G1- S- G2- Mitosis- Cytokines.

Explanation:

None of the above because the correct sequence for cell cycle is:

G1- S- G2- Mitosis- Cytokines

The process begins with the G1 phase in which the cell grows and makes the building blocks that we need later.

In S or synthesis phase, a new copy of DNA is synthesized. Also, the formation of the centrosome occurs.

In the G2 phase, also known as the gap phase. In this, the contents start reorganizing for mitosis.

IN mitosis, there are 4 stages- prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.

In cytokinesis, the cytoplasm splits into two for two identical daughter cells.

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