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G1 to S to G2 to M to C
G2
they are G1/S/G2/M G1 is the first part of interphase S is synthesis second stage of interphase G2 lastpart of interphase and the m is mitosis or Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
g2 phase-preparation for meiosis
the cell is divied into four main phases: G1, S, G2, M
G2 because cell division happens during the M phase. the order is G1, S, G2, M phase.
Put the following stages of the cell cycle in order: G2, S, G1, M.
Before M Phase
G1 to S to G2 to M to C
In S, G2, early M, and late M
The main types of star in order of temperature are A, F, G, K, M (A is the hottest). A G2 star is two tenths of the way from G to K, in other words slightly cooler than the standard G-type.
M to G1 and G2 to M - That answer is incorrect. The correct answer is G1 to S stage and G2 to M stage. I am 100% sure. The checkpoints are after G1, during S, and after G2. The cell cycle goes G1 (gap 1 stage of interphase) to S (synthesis stage of interphase) to G2 (gap 2 stage of interphase) to M (mitosis) to C (cytokinesis).
G2
The G2 phase is immediately preceded by the S ( DNA synthesis for chromosome duplication) phase, and is followed by the M (mitosis, or cell division) stage.
When DNA replication is completed, the cell enters the G2 phase. G2 phase is usually he shortest of the three phases of interphase. During the G2 phase, many of the organelles and molecules required for cell division are produced. When the events of the G2 phase are completed, the cell is ready to enter the M phase and begin the process of cell division.
M Phase
Cell cycle comprises of 4 phases namely, G1, S, G2, & M phase. In mitotic cells M phase is as mitotic phase & In meotic cells m phase indicates meotic phase. So, the phase before mitotis is G2.