Mitosis
Cells produced by mitosis simply duplicate themselves, so they will always be identical to the cell they came from.
The phase of the cell cycle where cell contents grow and duplicate is known as the G1 phase. During this phase, the cell prepares for DNA replication in the following S phase.
Mitotic cell division
Oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria in cells
Chromosomes duplicate during the S phase of interphase, which occurs before mitosis. Each chromosome replicates to form two identical sister chromatids that are held together at the centromere. These sister chromatids are then separated and pulled to opposite poles of the cell during mitosis.
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Cells produced by mitosis simply duplicate themselves, so they will always be identical to the cell they came from.
When a cell duplicates, both the DNA and the chromosomes duplicate.
Yes, chromosomes duplicate during interphase in the cell cycle.
If you have a value in, for instance, cell A1 then if, for instance, you put =A1 in cell B1 then cell B1 will now contain a duplicate of cell A1.
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they duplicate
Centrosomes duplicate during the S phase of the cell cycle, specifically in the late G1 phase.
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Yes, centrioles duplicate during interphase in preparation for cell division.
The phase of the cell cycle where cell contents grow and duplicate is known as the G1 phase. During this phase, the cell prepares for DNA replication in the following S phase.
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