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cell cycle
Interphase and Mitosis.
The three main steps in the cell cycle are interphase, which comprises G1, S, and G2 phases where the cell grows and duplicates its DNA, mitosis where the cell divides its nucleus into two daughter nuclei, and cytokinesis where the cell physically splits into two daughter cells.
The two phases of the Cell Cycle are:InterphaseMitosis
The steps of the cell cycle in order are:InterphaseMitosis: ProphaseMitosis: MetaphaseMitosis: AnaphaseMitosis: TelophaseCytokinesisBut the main parts are:InterphaseMitosisCytokinesisThese are the six steps of the cell cycle. Even the basic parts!
one, then it makes two, then those two make more, and so on.
The two main phases of a cell cycle are interphase and mitosis.
The two stages of the cell cycle that is not a part of mitosis is interphase and death.
1. Nuclear division (two identical nucleii are formed) 2. Cytokinesis (the actual 'splitting' of the cell)
During the cell cycle, a cell grows prepares for division & divides to form two daughter cells, each of which then begins the cell cycle all over again.
Ther are two steps. Those are light dependent andcalvin cycle.
Mitosis is part of the cell cycle, specifically the stage where a cell divides its genetic material and forms two identical daughter cells.