It's possible, that a cell can get sick and not know when to stop growing. If it doesn't know when to stop growing, then it will continue to make more cells uncontrollably. Eventually, it starts to form into cancer. That's actually how people get cancer. Since the cell doesn't know to stop producing, it ends up spreading cancer. That's why if you go to the doctor soon after you get cancer, they can stop it. They just kill those sick cells.
In prophase
Normal cell activities occur not in mitosis, but in a cell cycle in a general. This part of cell cycle is called interphase. Mitosis starts when the cell starts dividing, not when a cell is carrying out normal function.
Mitosis occurs in in the cell.
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Proteins called internal regulators and external regulators control the cell cycle. Internal regulatory proteins allow the cell cycle to proceed only when certain events have occurred in the cell itself. External regulatory proteins direct cells to speed up or slow down the cell cycle.
TCA cycle occur in the mitochondria (the power house of the cell)
All of it.The cell cycle describes the state of the DNA in the cell.
Mitochondria
Mitosis and cytokinesis occur during the mitotic phase of the cell cycle.
Cancer is a result of a malfunctioning cell cycle.
Mitosis
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and so is cell division. They occur at differenttimes in the cell cycle.
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In prophase
The stage of the cell cycle that occurs more often is the interphase. It accounts for 90 percent of the cell cycle.
Cytokinesis
No. Cell growth and DNA replication occur during interphase but do not occur during mitosis and cytokinesis.