Select ONE option from each of the three sections below to complete a claim about the scenario above. Part A - Claim The Interphase is comprised of ___% of the entire cycle. 10 35... Select ONE option from each of the three sections below to complete a claim about the scenario above. Part A - Claim The Interphase is comprised of ___% of the entire cycle. 10 35 50 90 Part B - Evidence The last stage of the cell cycle: G1 and G2 phases represent growth of two new cells M phase is when the cell separates S phase copies the RNA during the G2 phase M phase contains four major stages Part C - Rationale M phase consists of four stages and cytokinesis full cycle remains constant for each cell type S phase occurs after the G2 phase G1 phase prepares the cell for synthesis.
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The question is a multiple-choice scenario where the user needs to select options from different parts to complete a claim about the cell cycle phases in relation to their percentages and stages.
Answer
90, M phase is when the cell separates, M phase consists of four stages and cytokinesis.
Part A: 90, Part B: M phase is when the cell separates, Part C: M phase consists of four stages and cytokinesis.
Answer for screen readers
Part A: 90, Part B: M phase is when the cell separates, Part C: M phase consists of four stages and cytokinesis.
More Information
Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle and is often considered to comprise about 90% of the total cycle duration. The M phase is typically shorter, involving the division process.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing the duration of the interphase with that of the M phase. Interphase is significantly longer than the M phase because it includes growth and DNA replication processes.
Sources
- Phases of the cell cycle (article) | Khan Academy - khanacademy.org
- 6.2 The Cell Cycle – Concepts of Biology – 1st Canadian Edition - opentextbc.ca
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