What are the phases of cell replication
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Answer:
G_1
1
start subscript, 1, end subscript phase. During G_1
1
start subscript, 1, end subscript phase, also called the first gap phase, the cell grows physically larger, copies organelles, and makes the molecular building blocks it will need in later steps. Do cells always grow before they divide?
S phase. In S phase, the cell synthesizes a complete copy of the DNA in its nucleus. It also duplicates a microtubule-organizing structure called the centrosome. The centrosomes help separate DNA during M phase.
G_2
2
start subscript, 2, end subscript phase. During the second gap phase, or G_2
2
start subscript, 2, end subscript phase, the cell grows more, makes proteins and organelles, and begins to reorganize its contents in preparation for mitosis. G_2
2
start subscript, 2, end subscript phase ends when mitosis begins.
The G_1
1
start subscript, 1, end subscript, S, and G_2
2
start subscript, 2, end subscript phases together are known as interphase.
Answer:2 phases basically
Explanation:
1) Interphase
in this phase cell prepare for division.
It consist of three phase further
a) G1 phase
b) S phase
c) G2 phase
2) M phase ( mitosis phase)
In this phase cell divides