The G2 phase is the third phase of the cell cycle. The cells do not stop growing in the G2 phase. In fact, during this period the cells grow rapidly to prepare for cell division.
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During the first stage of interphase offspring cells grow to mature size. The first stage os interphase is also called G1.
This growth occurs during G [growth] phase; it is found before the M [mitosis] phase.
Interphase is not really a resting place. During interphase a cell is undergoing sythesis and mitosis. The chromosomes are copied and cells double in size.
Cells have a correct size, they do not grow bigger or smaller. Growth hormone causes the development of new cells. You get more cells, rather than bigger cells.
The numbers of cells must grow if the organism is to increased in size.
During the first stage of interphase offspring cells grow to mature size. The first stage os interphase is also called G1.
G2 phase occurs directly after DNA synthesis is completed in S-phase. During this phase cells grow in size, prepare for and synthesize proteins that will be required for cell division in M-phase. In G2 phase, cells also make sure that the DNA was properly replicated in S-phase and repair any DNA damage.
This growth occurs during G [growth] phase; it is found before the M [mitosis] phase.
1) Grow in size (G1 and G2 phase) 2) Synthesize a new copy of DNA (S phase)
Yes. Cells don't grow enough to account for the increase in size during a human being's life but they increase in number.
Interphase is not really a resting place. During interphase a cell is undergoing sythesis and mitosis. The chromosomes are copied and cells double in size.
They grow twice the size, then divide into two.
the hotter it gets, the bigger the size will be
yes, cells grow to an enlarged size and divide into two small cells (which each enlarge and divide as well). but the larger cells get, the more difficult it is for them to function and operate, so they remain within certain size boundaries, getting large enough to divide and halving, large enough to divide and halving.
Organisms grow by cell division or mitosis which causes increase in number of cells , and then by increase in size of cell .
Cells have a correct size, they do not grow bigger or smaller. Growth hormone causes the development of new cells. You get more cells, rather than bigger cells.
The numbers of cells must grow if the organism is to increased in size.