Interphase is the longest phase which gets ready for mitosis/meiosis. It consists of G1 and G2 (which are the growth phases) and S (which synthesizes, replicates, and duplicates DNA).
Mitosis, or cellular division and reproduction.
<h2>Density dependent </h2>
Explanation:
Density dependent inhibition is the process exhibited by most normal (anchorage dependent) animal cells in culture that stop dividing once a critical cell density is reached
The critical density is considerably higher for most cells than the density at which a mono-layer is formed
As cells become more numerous, the cell surface proteins of one cell contact the adjoining cells and they signal each other to stop dividing
Normal cells proliferate until they reach finite density but cancer cells are not sensitive to density dependent inhibition
Answer:
Cerebellum
Explanation:
Cerebellum is the part of the brain that is responsible for conscious execution of specific movements.
It is found at the back of the brain, the part of the Cerebellum that controls movement is the frontal lobe, while the Cerebellum itself maintains that movement.
It also serves the function of balance and adjustment of limb position.
Answer:
Red blood cells
Explanation:
They transport Oxygen throughout the body.