cytolinesis..i think
G, s
Blood in, blood out.
Mitosis typically makes up about 10% of the entire cell cycle. The cell cycle consists of interphase (which includes G1, S, and G2 phases) and the mitotic phase. Since interphase is much longer than mitosis, the majority of the cell cycle is spent in interphase.
The stage that typically lasts the longest in the cell cycle is the interphase, specifically the G1 phase, where the cell prepares for DNA replication. Interphase makes up about 90% of the total cell cycle duration.
Very little of the cell cycle is taken up by cell division. Most of the cell cycle consists of cell growth and chromosome replication so the original cell can split into multiple cells.
G1 phase-the cell grows and begins replication process S phase- DNA process and replication begins. The cell has transferred all DNA to the cell being made. It makes an exact copy. G2 Phase-more growth takes place M phase (mitosis)-the chromatids line up and are ready to spilt into to daughter cells.
Actually a combination of mitosis and meiosis take up most of the cell cycle.
Cell cycle regulators are primarily composed of proteins. These proteins include cyclins, which are essential for the progression through different phases of the cell cycle, and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which are enzymes that, when activated by cyclins, facilitate the cell cycle's transition. Additionally, various checkpoint proteins and tumor suppressors, such as p53 and Rb, also play critical roles in regulating the cell cycle. Together, these substances ensure proper cell division and prevent uncontrolled cell growth.
G1 phase-the cell grows and begins replication process S phase- DNA process and replication begins. The cell has transferred all DNA to the cell being made. It makes an exact copy. G2 Phase-more growth takes place M phase (mitosis)-the chromatids line up and are ready to spilt into to daughter cells.
Cell..makes up of things that makes up a town..
Interphase is an in between growth of the cell cycle. A lot of events occur during this in between stage, including preparing for the next stage, which all-together makes up the cell cycle.
Cellulose makes up the cell wall in plants.