There is Gap1 (G1 stage) where the cell is when it's not dividing. Then Synthesis (S stage) where the cell's DNA is duplicated. After that you have Gap 2 (G2 stage) where the cell gets ready to divide. Then the cell divides in mitosis. It ends with cytokinese where the cytoplasm splits and the plasma membrane disconnects.
G1 phase, S phase (synthesis), G2 phase (also known as interphase), and M phase (mitosis)
prophase, mitosis, anaphase, telophase
The cell cycle is the regular pattern of growth , DNA duplication, and cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. It has four main stages: gap 1 ( normal growth and development), synthesis ( copying of the DNA ), gap 2 ( more growth and development ), mitosis ( division of the cell nucleus and contents, and cytokinesis (division of the cell cytoplasm) ).
The syntthesis (s) stage.
The cell cycle is controlled by specific cyclins, which are proteins that regulate the cell cycle.
The chemicals that regulate the cell cycle are called cyclins. They work by controlling the timing of the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells.
what are the three stages of the cell cycle in a eukaryotic cell
it has four
The cell cycle is the regular pattern of growth , DNA duplication, and cell division that occurs in eukaryotic cells. It has four main stages: gap 1 ( normal growth and development), synthesis ( copying of the DNA ), gap 2 ( more growth and development ), mitosis ( division of the cell nucleus and contents, and cytokinesis (division of the cell cytoplasm) ).
THE CELL CYCLE.
Cell cycle: G1 (Growth), S (synthesis), then G2 (a second round of growth) Mitosis: Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, then telophase
Cell Cycle
This is known as the cell cycle.
The syntthesis (s) stage.
the difference between a cell cycle and egg cycle is...
CELL CYCLE...I THINK x)
The synthesis stage of the cell cycle generally require about the same amount of time in all human cells. The main idea is the cell cycle that has four main stages.
The cell cycle is controlled by specific cyclins, which are proteins that regulate the cell cycle.
lysogenic cycle is the answer .... because the lytic cycle does destroy the host cell of the virus?