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what is the lifecycle of a cell​

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Answered by Arunshah320
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The cell cycle. Actively dividing eukaryote cells pass through a series of stages known collectively as the cell cycle: two gap phases (G1 and G2); an S (for synthesis) phase, in which the genetic material is duplicated; and an M phase, in which mitosis partitions the genetic material and the cell divides. G1 phase.

Answered by ratribhattacharrya3
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The life cycle of the cell is the stage includes several steps to produce young ones in both plants and animals cells.

It includes several stages that matured to produce young ones like karyokinesis and cytokinesis

Karyokinnesis include prophase, Anaphase, metaphase and telophase.

And cytokinesis is the last phase that divides the cytoplasm to produce daughter cells.

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