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20 July, 00:45

When are some of the important combinations active?

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  1. 20 July, 02:54
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    Mitosis, interphase

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    Mitosis can be described as a process by which a cell replicates and makes two daughter cells. Every cell of the body other then the sex cells replicate by the process of mitosis.

    Interphase can be described as a phase in which a cell make copies of its DNA in order for mitosis to begin. This phase has three stages:

    G1 phase: The cells grows and produces more organelles and proteins.

    G0 phase: This phase occurs when the cell does not have to carry out the process of mitosis.

    S phase: the DNA is synthesized and other required machinery for mitosis is made.

    G2 phase: The cell goes back to normal size.
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