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Q: Why do some cell types have shorter cell cycles than pthers?
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Where in the plant cell is the Calvin cycles occurring?

Calvin Cycles are occurring the stroma.


Once the ---- checkpoint is passed in the cell cycles the cell is committed to division?

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What are the cell cycles broken into?

m-phase and interphase


What are the three main cell cycles?

kikoines pikionies sesonieses


Two main phases of cell cycles?

The two main phases of cell cycles are the interphase and the mitotic phase.


Why do some normal cells have different lengths of cell cycles. give two examples?

For different functions. For example, intestinal cells have short cell cycles because they constantly have to multiply to replace dead or destroyed intestinal cells. Neurons have long cell cycles, because they don't have to multiply and have to last the life of the person.


How would you describe the process of miosis?

There is two cycles to the process of meiosis. The cycles are involving a gamete mother cell and dividing them into fourths.


What are the phases of the cell cycles?

prophase metaphase anaphase telophase and cytokenisis


Where in the cell is the citric acid cycles?

It takes place in the matrix of the mitochodrion.


What is the name for Variety of cell types?

Multi cell types


Is it true that the cell cycle consists of 2 stages?

the cell cycles consists of 2 stages : mitosis and cytokinesis.


How are lytic and lysogenic cycles the same?

They are the same only in the way that take over the cell hosts. The lytic cycle will cause the cell to rapidly rupture and die at the end of their life cycle. The lysogenic virus will hide in the cell's nucleus for many cycles until it too will cause the death of the cell.