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The G1 phase is mainly a period of growth and development for the cell.

The G2 phase follows the S phase (where DNA is replicated) and is the final phase of Interphase. In the G2 phase, the final preparations are made for mitosis as the cell copies the rest of its organelles.

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G in both G1 and G2 stands for "growth". During the g1 phase, the cell mainly grows and develops. During the G2 phase, however, it prepares for division, and all of it's organelles are replicated.

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G1 phase- Cell grows and performs normal functions

S phase- DNA Replicated

G2 phase- Cell prepars for mitosis

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Cytoplasm is manufactured.

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They are periods of the interphase of the cell cycle, which prepare the cell for reproduction.

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G stands for Growth, S stands for Synthesis. What is outstanding here is that the Growth Phase One is separated from the Growth Phase Two by the [Dna] Synthesis Phase!

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