Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionHard
Question
Given below is a schematic break-up of the phases/stager of cell cycle
Which one of the following is the correct indication of the phases/stager in the cell cycle ?
Which one of the following is the correct indication of the phases/stager in the cell cycle ?
Options
A.B-metaphase
B.C-karyokinesis
C.D-synthetic phase
D.A-cytokinesis
Solution
Cell cycle completes in two steps - Interphase and M-phase. Interphase is completedin three successive stages G1-phase (post mitotic phase), S-phase (synthetic phase) and G2 -phase (post-mitotic or post synthetic plase). In the given figue, D is representing the S-phase (synthetic plase) of cell cycle.
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