Growth. In G1 the cell grows to increase the number of organelles and proteins made and in G2 it grows again to increase energy stores
I just know of it as cell growth.
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a parent cell is just one cell. during the cell cycle (mitosis) that cell splits in two
Interphase, which is the first stage in the cell cycle
The only thing the lytic cycle is more efficient in is killing the cell. The lytic cycle is when the initiation of making lots of bacteria copies begin. Once complete, the cell bursts and the virus products will scatter and infect other cells.
S stands for Synthesis in the cell cycle.
The G1 phase in the cell cycle stands for "gap 1" phase. During G1, the cell grows in size, synthesizes proteins, and carries out its normal cellular functions. At the end of G1, the cell decides whether to continue the cell cycle, enter a resting phase (G0), or undergo cell death.
They enter and embark upon the portion of the Cell cycle that is called Growth [G] Phase.
G 0 Phase
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Cells can sometimes exit the cell cycle during the G0 phase, where they enter a quiescent state and temporarily stop dividing. This can be triggered by external signals or environmental conditions that indicate there is no need for further cell division. Cells can remain in the G0 phase indefinitely or re-enter the cell cycle at a later time.
In the context of cell division, "g" refers to the gap phases in the cell cycle, specifically G1 and G2. During the G1 phase, the cell grows and synthesizes proteins necessary for DNA replication, while in the G2 phase, the cell continues to grow and prepares for mitosis by ensuring all DNA is replicated and any damage is repaired. Both phases are crucial for ensuring that the cell is ready for the subsequent stages of division.
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The G1 phase of the cell cycle is the most variable in duration among different cell types. This phase is characterized by cell growth and preparation for DNA replication in the S phase. The length of the G1 phase can vary depending on the cell type, cell size, and external factors.
The stage of the cell cycle where the nucleus divides is called mitosis. During mitosis, the duplicated genetic material in the nucleus is evenly distributed into two daughter nuclei.
Another name for the cell cycle is cell division cycle.