At the end of cell division, there are two identical daughter cells with the same number of chromosomes.
Is where the cell divides into two new cells
Hey Cyle Allen
The five phases of the cell cycle are G1 (Gap 1), S (Synthesis), G2 (Gap 2), M (Mitosis), and cytokinesis. During G1, the cell grows and carries out its normal functions. In S phase, DNA replication occurs. G2 is a period of growth and preparation for cell division. Mitosis is when the cell divides its nucleus, and cytokinesis is when the cytoplasm divides to form two new daughter cells.
Radiation
i would probably say anaphase....interphase, because of the g1 stage within it is what the cell spends most of its life in
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i think it's call a cyle because
Do the test. It should detect the pregnancy hormones if there are any in you.
The same material is used and reused
we use acetocarmine to stain chtomosomes. stained chromosomes distinguish from the other organels and materials, it gives the chromosomes a red color. it enables that, during the cell cyle we can observe the nucleus, duplication of DNA, and movement.
Red and yellow by Cyle With a C
not cyle it right with a good PCT