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The two main phases of a cell cycle are interphase and mitosis.
......Interphase and Mitosis
The two phases of the Cell Cycle are:InterphaseMitosis
to protect the rest of the parts of that cell and to hold all of the parts together
to protect the rest of the parts of that cell and to hold all of the parts together
The two main parts of the oxygen cycle are the process of photosynthesis, where plants produce oxygen as a byproduct, and the process of respiration, where living organisms consume oxygen and release carbon dioxide.
Interphase and Mitosis. During Interphase the cell grows,replicates DNA and prepares to divide. During Mitosis the cell splits into two identical daughter cells. Each equip with the exact same chromosomes.I've got the same home work packet, http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_2_main_parts_of_the_cell_cycle_and_what_is_happening_to_the_cell_in_each_stage
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!
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 three main parts of cell division are interphase, where the cell grows and prepares for division; mitosis, where the cell's nucleus divides into two identical nuclei; and cytokinesis, where the cell's cytoplasm divides to form two separate daughter cells.
The cells begin to divide into two main parts.
The two main phases of the cell cycle are; mitotic phase, in which the cell divides into two, and inter phase, where the cell grows.