g1, the cell grows rapidly and carries out its routine functions
S, the DNA is copied
g2, preperations are made for the nucleus to divide. Hollow protein fibers called microtubules are rearranged
The genetic material is duplicated or copied before cell division.
they have to go through multiple of steps
Germ cells diploid prior to their first meiotic division as a means to produce homologous chromosomes , or homologs
DNA replication
The genetic code
regulation
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Germ cells diploid prior to their first meiotic division as a means to produce homologous chromosomes , or homologs
It replicates.
Human fetal cells show formation of a contractile ring just prior to cytoplasmic division.
the cytoplasm
Mutations can be inherited. This means that if a parent has a mutation in his or her DNA, then the mutation is passed on to his or her children.Mutations can be acquired. This happens when environmental agents damage DNA, or when mistakes occur when a cell copies its DNA prior to cell division.
DNA splits, and mRNA and tRNA are there to create new strands for the new replicated DNA strand. This is what happens prior to mitosis in cell division.
Cell fragility causes smudge cells to appear on peripheral smears. Addition of albumin prior to slide preparation essentially coats the fragile cells, thus keeping them intact on smear preparation.
A cell shows formation of a contractile ring just prior to cytoplasmic division.
If there would not have been any cell division, no life would have exists as there would not have been any reproduction of cells and the first cell ever would have died leaving no trace at all. Each cell prior to its division has to pass through S, G1 & G2 phases to prepare for its division. The actual message for cell division by mitosis or meiosis is received during its entry to cell cycle.
There are seven cells.
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In mitosis, prior to the division of the cell the genetic material is doubled and the cytoplasm levels increase. After the cell divides, organelles are repaired and proteins/growth of cells continues with the manufacture of proteins from the full set of DNA the new cell has.