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what is cell cycle? Explain the events occuring in this cycle​

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Answered by mohsinalam
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The cell cycle or cell-division cycle is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication of its DNA (DNA replication) to produce two daughtercells. ... Interphase-Where the cellundergoes growth and preparation for reproduction.

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Answered by Sajunapm
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The series of events that take place in a cell so that it divides into two is termed as cell cycle or cell division cycle

its consists of two phases :-

Interphase
M-phase

Interphase:- It is the resting stage between two successive cell division. its is divided into G1,S,G2 phases respectively..

.During G1 phase cell synthesis DNA and RNA..During S phase RNA and proteins are synthesized and in G2 phase cell grows in size and prepares for cell division.
in G2 phase the cell have a choice either to continue the cell division or to withdraw from it.If the cell withdraw from the cycle then it is known as G0 phase.

After interphase the cell divides mitotically or meotically..
by prophase
metaphase
anaphase and
telophase respectively

then the cell divides ie, cytokinensis

then the cell enters the interphase and this cycle repeats...

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