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Do all cells complete the cell cycle at the same time?

No


Do all cells complete the cell cycle in the same amount of time why?

No, some cells are labile, stellate, and some permament.


When cells split into two identical cells what is the name of the process?

The process is called the cell cycle. The process in which the cell duplicates itself is called mitosis. The two cells formed after the cell cycle is complete are called daughter cells. Those daughter cells then go on to undergo the same process and make two new cells of their own. I just finished a science section on all of this.


How many cells are produced from the cell cycle?

The cell cycle produces two daughter cells from one parent cell through the process of cell division. This is achieved through the stages of interphase, mitosis, and cytokinesis. Each daughter cell inherits a complete set of chromosomes to continue the cycle of growth and division.


Which stages of the cell generally require about the same amount of time in all human cells?

The synthesis stage of the cell cycle generally require about the same amount of time in all human cells. The main idea is the cell cycle that has four main stages.


Do all cells have a cell cycle that is equal in duration?

The syntthesis (s) stage.


How do the daughter cells at the end of mitosis and cytokinesis with their parent cell when it was in G1 of the cell cycle?

They are identical with same number of chromosome to the parent cell


Do all cells have a cell cycle that lasts the same amount of time?

No, the rain cells take way longer than any other cells.


Is the length of the cell cycle the same for all cells why?

yes, because all oganism are made up of cells and all cells go threw the cell cycle


In what ways are the new cells daughter cells which result from a cell cycle similar?

The new daughter cells resulting from the cell cycle inherit the genetic material (DNA) from the parent cell. They also have similar organelles and cellular structures that enable them to carry out their specific functions. Additionally, both daughter cells are initially identical and have the same cellular composition as the parent cell.


When mitosis is complete the two new cell that are formed does it contain identical copies of Dna?

Yes, after mitosis is complete, the two new cells formed will each contain identical copies of DNA. This is because during the S phase of the cell cycle, the DNA is replicated so that when the cell divides, each daughter cell receives a complete and identical set of genetic material.


What are some relationships between cell size and the stages of the cell cycle?

During the cell cycle, cells go through phases such as G1, S, G2, and M. Cell size typically increases during the G1 and G2 phases as the cell prepares for division. Cell size is usually smallest at the end of mitosis (M phase) after the cell has divided into two daughter cells.