The first phase of the cell cycle is G1(growth phase 1) followed by S phase(synthesis phase) followed by G2 phase(Growth phase 2) Those are part of the interphase.
Prophase Metaphase anaphase and telophase are part of the cell division.
the last part is cytokynesis
Interphase
The first phase of the cell cycle
The cell is performing its function
DNA is replicated
Mitosis
Prophase:
nuclear membrane is desintegrated
Spindle fibers form
chromosomes become visible and begin to move
Metaphase
sister chromatid pairs line up across the ecuatorial plate
Anaphase
Move to opposite sides of the cell
Telophase
Nuclear membrane is being formed around each set of chromosomes
Cytokinesis
The division of the cytoplasm and organelles
Last part of the cell cycle
metchelle. When we say endocytosis, this is one of the cellular processes wherein the cell absorbs substances from the outside by invaginating the cell membrane. In this case, what happens to that part of the cell membrane that wraps around a large molecule during this process is that it separates from the membrane.Jun 1, 2017
An example of potential energy is 1. The air in an inflated balloon.
Potential energy is stored energy. The air in the inflated balloon has elastic potential energy because it is being stored in the ballon. If the mouth of the inflated balloon is released or if the balloon is popped, the potential energy in the balloon transforms into kinetic energy.
All of the other answer choices are examples of kinetic energy or energy in motion. The wrecking ball, boulder, and water are all moving which means that they all contain kinetic energy, not potential energy.
Answer:
a) when cells are small the movement of food and waste can be efficiently handled by the cell membrane
Explanation:
Cells need to get their nutrients and waste in and out of their cell membrane every quickly. Cells are hard workers anyway! The other options also don't make much sense. The cell shape doesn't mean much to their function, and size doesn't impact shape. The cell's internal parts (mitochondria, vacuole, etc) don't support the cell membrane, they have their own functions to focus on. Cells don't work together in tissue but they can interact with each other when needed.
Statements are :-
1.All organisms are composed of one or more cell.
2.cell arise from pre-existing cells.
3.cell is the basic functional and structural unit of life.