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chromosomes can be seen because of g1 phase and s phase.

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Can chromosomes be seen clearly after G2 phase?

Originally: no because G2 phase is the cell growth My Improved answer (copied and pasted from cha cha): Yes, chromosomes can be seen clearly after the G2 phase. Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms. The DNA molecule may be circular or linear, and can be composed of 10,000 to 1,000,000,000


Can chromosomes be seen clearly after the G2 phase?

Originally: no because G2 phase is the cell growth My Improved answer (copied and pasted from cha cha): Yes, chromosomes can be seen clearly after the G2 phase. Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms. The DNA molecule may be circular or linear, and can be composed of 10,000 to 1,000,000,000


What is a part of inter-phase?

g2 phase


Which phase occurs direclty after s phase?

G2


How many chromosomes enter the G2 Phase?

Cells in G2 phase have a diploid set of chromosomes, which is twice the number found in gametes (haploid cells). In humans, this means that 46 chromosomes enter G2 phase.


What happens during the G2 phase?

When DNA replication is completed, the cell enters the G2 phase. G2 phase is usually he shortest of the three phases of interphase. During the G2 phase, many of the organelles and molecules required for cell division are produced. When the events of the G2 phase are completed, the cell is ready to enter the M phase and begin the process of cell division.


What phase occur after s phase?

G2


What is the final and shortest phase and interphase?

G2 phase


Which phase occurs directly after G2?

M Phase


A cell that has 5 chromosomes in the G1 phase will have?

10 chromosomes in the G2 phase, as the DNA is replicated during the S phase of the cell cycle.


When does a cell move into the G2 phase?

Before M Phase


Together the G1 phase S phase and G2 phase are called?

interphase