For Eukaryotes:
The cell cycle of all eukaryotes is controlled by a conserved set of protein kinases, which are responsible for triggering the major cell cycle transitions.
The cell cycle can be divided into two major periods: interphase, in which the cell grows and carries on its usual activities; and the mitotic phase, during which the nucleus divides and cytokinesis forms two cells.
Another name for the cell cycle is cell division cycle.
The cell has to grow and double its contents, so that it does become half the size with half the contents with each division.
the difference between a cell cycle and egg cycle is...
The major parts of the cell cycle are interphase and mitotic phase. Interphase consists of G1 phase, S phase (DNA synthesis), and G2 phase. Mitotic phase includes mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cell division).
there are more, such as cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, etc. :) ur welcome
CELL CYCLE...I THINK x)
The chemicals that regulate the cell cycle are called cyclins. They work by controlling the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells.
what are the three stages of the cell cycle in a eukaryotic cell
Cell Cycle
Apocrine glands have portions of cells containing secretions pinched off from the main cell body. When these pinched-off portions are released, they contain the secretions produced by the cell.