Biology, asked by srivastavaprince882, 6 months ago

Write the phases of the cell cycle against each of the events

a) The disintegration of the nuclear membrane

b) The appearance of the nucleolus

c) Division of centromere

d) Replication of DNA

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by shreejithskumar80
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Answer:

1. The disintegration of the nuclear envelope starts during prophase and its full disintegration marks the beginning of the second mitosis phase, thus spreading the chromosomes through the cell's cytoplasm.

2. Telophase: The chromosomes that have reached their corresponding poles decondense and lose their individuality at the start of the final phase of mitosis called as telophase. At this phase, nucleolus appears

3. Anaphase: At the onset of anaphase, each chromosome arranged at the metaphase plate is split simultaneously and the two daughter chromatids, now referred to as chromosomes of the future daughter nuclei, begin their migration towards the two opposite poles.

4. S-Phase or Synthesis Phase: The S phase, short for synthesis phase, is a period in the cell cycle during inter phase, between G1 phase and the G2 phase. In this phase DNA synthesis or replication occurs

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