The time interval required for a cell of an organism to divide into two is called * regeneration period lag period generational period division period
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Answer:
One “turn” or cycle of the cell cycle consists of two general phases: interphase, followed by mitosis and cytokinesis. Interphase is the period of the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing. The majority of cells are in interphase most of the time.
Answer: The correct answer is Generational Period
Explanation:
In bacteria the
Generational period - is referred to as the amount of time required by the microorganism to double its size or simply the amount of time it takes for a cell to divide because bacteria divides by binary fission where it increase its population only by cell division.
Regeneration period- It is referred to as the time taken by an animal to redevelop the missing tissue or organ via different mode of regeneration.
Lag period- It is the time taken by the microorganism prior the cell division . In this lag phase microorganism usually synthesized the essentials proteins, cofactor, ATP, which is essential for DNA replication, increase cell mass etc.
Division Period- The division period specifically refers o the Mitosis of the Cell cycle where a cell divides into two daughter cell with equal DNA and cytoplasm.
Therefore the only correct answer is Generational period.