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viva [34]
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PLEASE DONT ANSWER IF U DONT KNOW!! CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ITS DUE SOON!!! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!

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frez [133]3 years ago
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The first phase of the cell cycle is G1(growth phase 1) followed by S phase(synthesis phase) followed by G2 phase(Growth phase 2) Those are part of the interphase.

Prophase Metaphase anaphase and telophase are part of the cell division.

the last part is cytokynesis

Interphase

The first phase of the cell cycle

The cell is performing its function

DNA is replicated

Mitosis

Prophase:

nuclear membrane is desintegrated

Spindle fibers form

chromosomes become visible and begin to move

Metaphase

sister chromatid pairs line up across the ecuatorial plate

Anaphase

Move to opposite sides of the cell

Telophase

Nuclear membrane is being formed around each set of chromosomes

Cytokinesis

The division of the cytoplasm and organelles

Last part of the cell cycle

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