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G2: when a cell continues to grow and prepares itself for cell division; and M: the phase where the cell divides itself into two genetically identical daughter cells. The M phase involves both a nuclear division (called mitosis) and a cytoplasmic division (called cytokinesis).
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
When the cell goes threw interphase it:1 grows to its mature size2 makes a copy of its DNA3 prepares to divide into two cells
the endoplasmic reticulum prepares protien. by saira
They are called CHROMOTIDS
The G2 phase continues growth of the cell and prepares the cell for mitosis by producing all of the enzymes that the cell will need in order to divide.
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When studying cells it is important to know the name for the different stages the cells go through. The G2 phase, or pre-mitotic phase is when the cell prepares to divide.
The period between two mitotic phases in a cell is known as interphase. During interphase, a cell carries out its metabolic processes and prepares to divide.
G2: when a cell continues to grow and prepares itself for cell division; and M: the phase where the cell divides itself into two genetically identical daughter cells. The M phase involves both a nuclear division (called mitosis) and a cytoplasmic division (called cytokinesis).
the chromosomes are replicated (copied) and are compacted into dense visible structures
1. The DNA in each chromosome duplicates. 2. The chromosomes also change form.
It is called mitosis when regular cells divide. It is called meiosis when sex cells divide.
the cell dividing period
When the cell goes threw interphase it:1 grows to its mature size2 makes a copy of its DNA3 prepares to divide into two cells
That would be the Golgi apparatus, which packages, modifies, and processes proteins and other materials into vesicles. This prepares them to be either shipped out of the cell or released into the cytoplasm.
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