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Match each stage with its distinct, specialized biochemical process.
Most of the cell's growth and activity takes place.
The cell's chromosomes are copied.
Growth and final preparation for cell division occur.
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- Most of the cell's growth and activity takes place. → G1 phase (first gap of interphase): cell growth, organelle production and normal metabolic activity.
- The cell's chromosomes are copied. → S phase (synthesis): DNA replication.
- Growth and final preparation for cell division occur. → G2 phase (second gap of interphase): additional growth, synthesis of proteins/centrosome duplication and checkpoint control before mitosis.
- The cell's chromosomes are copied. → S phase (synthesis): DNA replication.
- Growth and final preparation for cell division occur. → G2 phase (second gap of interphase): additional growth, synthesis of proteins/centrosome duplication and checkpoint control before mitosis.
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