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The cell cycle begins with interphase, where the cell takes approximately 10 hours to grow. If it passes the G1 checkpoint, the...Asked by lizz
The cell cycle begins with interphase, where the cell takes approximately 10 hours to grow. If it passes the G1 checkpoint, the DNA duplication starts and goes on for approximately eight hours. The cell further grows for approximately four hours. After passing the G2 checkpoint, the process of mitosis takes place, which takes approximately one to two hours. The phases during mitosis are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis. After cytokinesis, the daughter cells enter interphase, and the cycle gets repeated.
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The figure shows structures in a cell.
The figure shows structures in a cell.
The figure shows stem cell differentiation.
The figure shows stem cell differentiation.
The figure shows the steps involved in DNA replication.
The figure shows the steps involved in DNA replication.
The figure shows where mitosis occurs in the cell cycle.
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The strength in the figure is:
**The figure shows where mitosis occurs in the cell cycle.**
This option is relevant because it directly addresses the specific phases of the cell cycle, highlighting the stage in which mitosis takes place.
**The figure shows where mitosis occurs in the cell cycle.**
This option is relevant because it directly addresses the specific phases of the cell cycle, highlighting the stage in which mitosis takes place.