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saul85 [17]
2 years ago
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Whats is the cell cycle and why is it so important to to our health? no links

Biology
2 answers:
ExtremeBDS [4]2 years ago
5 0
Are you talking about cell division and mitosis and that kind of stuff? If so , first is interphase which is growth and development second is prophase where you can see the chromosomes and spindle fibers everywhere, third is metaphase where the chromosomes line up and the spindle fibers are attached to the chromosomes, fourth is anaphase where the chromatid pairs separate, and last is telophase where the cell begins to form a new nucleus and split and goes back to interphase and the cycle continues. If this stopped then you would die. I hope this helped
Zina [86]2 years ago
4 0
The cell cycle is the replication of reproduction of cells, whether in eukaryotes or prokaryotes. It is important to organisms in many different ways, but overall it allows them to survive. For prokaryotes, the cell cycle, called binary fission, allows for them to live on by dividing into two new daughter cells. ( I hope this helped if you are doing this on computer you can copy & paste it. )
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