A coordinate plane labeled in increments of 1. The x-axis, titled Cycles, ranges from negative 5 to 5. The y-axis, titled Number of Cells, ranges from 0 to 5. A curved function slopes upward to the right from quadrant 2 into quadrant 1.

The graph models the process of mitosis (cell division) after multiple cycles of mitosis. How many cells are there after two cycles?

(1 point)
There are
cells after two cycles.

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To determine the number of cells after two cycles, we need to find the point on the graph that corresponds to two cycles.

From the given information, we can see that the x-axis represents the number of cycles, and the y-axis represents the number of cells.

Since the x-axis ranges from -5 to 5, and each increment represents one cycle, we can say that the point (2, y) represents two cycles.

To find the corresponding y-value (number of cells), we need to look at the graph. The information describes a curved function that slopes upward to the right, indicating that the number of cells increases as the number of cycles increases.

Without a more specific description of the graph or data, it is not possible to determine the exact number of cells after two cycles.
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