CELL CYCLE
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The question refers to the cell cycle, which is a series of phases that cells go through as they grow and divide. It involves understanding various stages such as interphase and mitosis.
Answer
The cell cycle consists of interphase, mitotic phase, and G0 phase.
The cell cycle consists of interphase (G1, S, G2 phases), mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis), and G0 phase.
Answer for screen readers
The cell cycle consists of interphase (G1, S, G2 phases), mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis), and G0 phase.
More Information
The cell cycle ensures that cells accurately duplicate their DNA and distribute it equally to two daughter cells.
Tips
A common mistake is to think that cells always return to the G1 phase right away; some enter the G0 phase instead.
Sources
- Phases of the cell cycle (article) | Khan Academy - khanacademy.org
- Cell Cycle - National Human Genome Research Institute - genome.gov
- Cell cycle | Description, Stages, & Checkpoints - Britannica - britannica.com
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