The cell cycle starts at Interphase where the cell works and grows. It stays in interphase for 90% of the total time of the cell cycle. The end of the cell cycle is Mitosis and Cytokinesis. Mitosis is the process that divides the nuclear material. Cytokinesis is the process that divides the cytoplasm and the rest of the organelles in half.
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No, it is an unending cycle.
The cycle restarts.
Chromosomes and Cell Nucleus
Because it is a cycle
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yes it has a beginning but it has a end too because it starts all over again but it keeps on going No it doesn't have an ending or a beginning because it is a series or repeating steps. Even if the rock dies out, it'll change to a new type of rocks, and then repeats over and over again. No ending, no beginning, that's why it's call 'cycle.'
Cell cycle Is the period of time from the beginning of one cell division to the beginning of the next
there is no beginning or end of the rock cycle
You bleed at the beginning, not the end of your cycle. Day one of the menstrual cycle is the first day of your period.
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The cycle restarts.
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When the cell is formed
Chromosomes and Cell Nucleus
Chromosomes and Cell Nucleus
Everything has a beginning and an end & Menopause is the end of the menstrual cycle of fertility
Chromosomes and Cell Nucleus
Because it is a cycle