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Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle. This is when the cell grows and copies its DNA before moving into mitosis. Chromosomes will align, separate, and move into new daughter cells during mitosis. The prefix inter- means between, so interphase takes place between one mitotic (M) phase and the next.
in the center. The next phase is anaphase
During metaphase I of meiosis, tetrads line up along the equator of the cell. They are preparing for separation in the next phase.
It is during the anaphase of meiosis that the replicated homologous chromosomes line up next to each other at the cell's equator.
About 29.5 days.
Cytokinesis is the phase of the cell cycle that follows mitosis. Cytokinesis is a physical process.
from where ? it depends on where in the cell you are talking about
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys to move from one cell to another.
[Ctrl] + [Tab].
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Inter phase including G1, S, G2 and then M phase.
The regulatory proteins that serve to prevent a cell from entering the S phase are called tumor suppressors. Tumor suppressors protect the cell that has DNA damage and stop it from moving to the next phase.
in the mitotic phase, it makes sure that everything is in order and that nothing will go wrong before it goes on to the next phase.
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It moves to the next cell, to the right. If anything is being typed in when the tab key is pressed it will enter the data in that cell and then move to the next cell.
After you enter your text you press Enter to move to the next cell down or Tab to move one cell to the right. Otherwise, you can use the arrow keys to manauver between cells.
Tab will move to the next cell and Shift-Tab will move to the previous cell. You can also use the arrow keys.