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Cells increase in Mass during G [growth] Phase and DNA replication occurs during S [synthesis] Phase.

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DNA is replicated and cells grow during interphase.

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The S, or synthesis, phase.

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The period between cell division during which cells metabolize and grow?

Interphase


When is DNA duplicated and why is DNA duplicated?

DNA is replicated in the process called Mitosis and Meosis. DNA is replicated to make more cells. Your body will make cells if you have a cut, grow, etc..


Why is it essential that DNA be replicated?

The cells that follow must be the same as the cells that they came from. You don't want a finger to grow out of your nose.


Which stage of a cells cycle do the chromosomes replicated?

Interphase. Cells spend the majority of the time in interphase, where they grow and perform their life functions.


Do cells grow in size during the g1 phase?

The G2 phase is the third phase of the cell cycle. The cells do not stop growing in the G2 phase. In fact, during this period the cells grow rapidly to prepare for cell division.


When is DNA replication used?

DNA is replicated whenever a cell needs to divide. This happens at many times during an organism's lifetime. All cells are replicating during embryo development and most are still replicating during a juvenile period of growth. In adults, some tissues need to grow continuously. In humans for example, skin and epithelial cells that line the intestinal tract are constantly being shed and replaced. Other cells only grow when there is damage to be repaired. A few cell types such as neurons, stop replicating in adults forever as far as we know (although there are a few hints that this may not be completely true).


When during the cell cycle is a cell's DNA replicated?

DNA replication occurs during the S stage of interphase. Interphase is the stage between two mitotic or meiotic divisions. It can be slpit into three stages:G1, S and G2. During G1 (gap 1), cells grow and build up ATP on preparation for DNA replication. During the S (synthesis) phase the DNA is replicated. During the G2 phase the cell prepares itself for the process of cell division (mitosis or meiosis). See: http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookmito.html


Do you get back brain cells?

yes they grow back over a long period of time


What happen during in prophase?

Prophase: During this first mitotic stage, the nucleolus fades and chromatin (replicated DNA and associated proteins) condenses into chromosomes. Each replicated chromosome comprises two chromatids, both with the same genetic information. Microtubules of the cytoskeleton, responsible for cell shape, motility and attachment to other cells during interphase, disassemble. And the building blocks of these microtubules are used to grow the mitotic spindle from the region of the centrosomes. In summery chromatin condenses into chromosomes; centrioles move toward opposite poles of the cell.


Do your hips grow during period?

Hormones & they may also be widening!


When is DNA replicated in the cell cycle?

DNA replication occurs during the S stage of interphase. Interphase is the stage between two mitotic or meiotic divisions. It can be slpit into three stages:G1, S and G2. During G1 (gap 1), cells grow and build up ATP on preparation for DNA replication. During the S (synthesis) phase the DNA is replicated. During the G2 phase the cell prepares itself for the process of cell division (mitosis or meiosis).


Will human beings increase the number of cells as they grow?

Yes. Cells don't grow enough to account for the increase in size during a human being's life but they increase in number.