Question
What is the correct sequence of phases in the cell cycle?(1 point)
Responses
M → G1 → S → G2
M → G1 → S → G2
G1 → S → G2 → M
G1 → S → G2 → M
S → G1 → G2 → M
S → G1 → G2 → M
G2 → S → G1 → M
Responses
M → G1 → S → G2
M → G1 → S → G2
G1 → S → G2 → M
G1 → S → G2 → M
S → G1 → G2 → M
S → G1 → G2 → M
G2 → S → G1 → M
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The correct sequence of phases in the cell cycle is:
**G1 → S → G2 → M**
This means the cell cycle progresses through the Gap 1 phase (G1), then the Synthesis phase (S) where DNA is replicated, followed by the Gap 2 phase (G2), and finally the Mitosis phase (M) where the cell divides.
**G1 → S → G2 → M**
This means the cell cycle progresses through the Gap 1 phase (G1), then the Synthesis phase (S) where DNA is replicated, followed by the Gap 2 phase (G2), and finally the Mitosis phase (M) where the cell divides.
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