the sequence in cell cycle
Answers
The orderly series of events that lead to duplication of cell content followed by division of a cell into daughter cells is termed as the cell cycle. It consists of two phases, namely interphase and M phase. The M phase of cell cycle is marked by the division of nucleus and cytokinesis to produce daughter cells. Interphase is the period between two subsequent M phases and consists of three phases: G
1 G1, S phase (the period of DNA replication) and G 2
phase in that order.
Answer:
Explanation:
Image of the cell cycle. Interphase is composed of G1 phase (cell growth), followed by S phase (DNA synthesis), followed by G2 phase (cell growth). At the end of interphase comes the mitotic phase, which is made up of mitosis and cytokinesis and leads to the formation of two daughter cells.