By carrying substances to cells and waste products away from cells.
Answer:
Cell copies its genetic material during the S-phase of the interphase during cell cycle.
Explanation:
- Cell cycle is broadly divided into two phases ; the interphase and the M-phase.
- M-phase is the dividing phase during which the karyokinesis and cytokinesis takes place.
- Interphase is the phase during which the cell prepares itself for division.
- It is further divided into G1, S and G2 phase.
- During G1 phase the cell prepares for DNA replication and the replication complexes assemble.
- The next phase is S-phase during which the DNA replicates itself and the genetic material in the cell doubles.
- The Next phase is G2 phase during which the DNA is scanned by DNA tepair complexes and errors in the replicated DNA are edited and repaired.
- At the end of G2 phase the cell prepares to enter M-phase.
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