Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
The interphase is the phase of the cell cycle that is not devoted to mitosis. It consists of three stages: G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase. Combined, these stages can last anywhere from 18 to 20 hours in a typical mammalian cell cycle. So, the closest option is around 21 hours.
The G1 phase is the stage of the cell cycle that is most active in terms of gene action. During this phase, cells grow, carry out their normal functions, and prepare for DNA replication in the S phase. Many genes are expressed to ensure that the cell is ready to move on to the next stages of the cell cycle.
No, only plant cells have cell walls! Animal cells have a cell membrane.
A plant life cycle typically has four stages: seed germination, growth and development, reproduction, and seed formation.
The root apex is a region of constant cell division (mitose) since it's an area associated with growth. Because of that there will be many cells undergoing mitosis and the cromossomes are easy to see when dyed.
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The eukaryotic cell has 3 stages.
The eukaryotic cell cycle consists of four main stages: G1 (Gap 1), S (Synthesis), G2 (Gap 2), and M (Mitosis). During these stages, the cell grows, copies its DNA, prepares for division, and divides to form two daughter cells.
The eukaryotic cell has 3 stages.
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There are 5 general stages in the family cycle.
2 stages
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they have five stages
it has 3 stages
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The frog has three distinct stages of development in its life cycle.