At the heart of the eukaryotic cell-division cycle are the precise duplication and segregation of chromosomal DNA. These two events take place at distinct points of the cell cycle: DNA is replicated during S phase, and then the replicated DNA strands are accurately partitioned to the two daughter cells during M phase.
when transporting a patient who is secured to a backboard, it is important to:<span>place deceleration straps over the patient's shoulders</span>