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valentina_108 [34]
3 years ago
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Assuming a cell has just completed DNA synthesis, place these stages/steps in the cell cycle in the correct order of occurance b

efore the cell X will undergo another round of DNA synthesis. Note: not all stages/steps of the cell cycle may be present; that is, you may need to skip over a step when putting these in the correct order.
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G2 checkpoint 1. G1 phase
cytokinesis 2. G1 checkpoint
G1 phase 3. G2 phase
G1 checkpoint 4. G2 checkpoint
telophase 5. prometaphase
prometaphase 6. anaphase
G2 phase 7. telophase
anaphase 8. cytokinesis
Response Feedback: Please review section on cell cycle and mitosis in chapter 2 of your textbook.
Biology
1 answer:
shusha [124]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The division of eukaryotic cell is done through various phase known as cell cycle.

Explanation:

The two basic phases of cell cycle is Interphase and Mitosis, that can be further divided into:

1) G2 Phase; G2 checkpoint ( Interphase stage)

2) Prometaphase (Mitotic Phase)

3) Anaphase  (Mitotic Phase)

4) Telophase  (Mitotic Phase)

5) cytokinesis (Mitotic Phase)

6) G1 Phase; G1 checkpoint ( Interphase stage)

After G1 phase there would be again S phase in which DNA replication occur.

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