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FrozenT [24]
3 years ago
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La Fase más larga del Ciclo Celular es_____________________ y en ella ocurre____________________________________________________

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1 answer:
marishachu [46]3 years ago
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Answer:

La fase más larga del ciclo celular es la interfase  y en ella ocurre una gran producción de proteínas.

Explanation:

La célula pasa el 90% del tiempo del ciclo celular en la interfase, lo que significa que esta es la fase más larga del ciclo celular.

La interfase ocurre entre dos divisiones celulares consecutivas y es el período en el que la célula no se divide, sino que se prepara para ello, produciendo tantas proteínas como sea posible, que serán utilizadas en la división. Esta fase es tan grande que se divide en tres etapas llamadas G1, S y G2.

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