Interphase:
Is known as the resting stage. Replication of DNA occurs.
- G1
-S
-G2
Prophase:
The chromosomes are visible, centrioles are formed and begin to move to opposite sides. This is where you see the dissolving of the nuclear membrane.
Metaphase:
The chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell.
Anaphase:
This when the cell divides (should look like two circles splitting) you will see the spindles begin to shorten which pull chromatids apart.
Telophase:
The nuclear membrane is reformed.
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Answer:
Cells with one functional copy of a tumor suppressor gene will usually proliferate faster than normal cells.
Explanation:
For tumor suppressor genes, the cancer-causing mutations generated are recessive meaning that <u>both copies/alleles of the normal gene</u> must be removed or inactivated in the diploid somatic cell before an effect is seen i.e. they act in a recesnsive loss of function maner.