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Cell cycle
enables an organism to continue its existence by multiplying itself in controlled and systematic processes.
The
interphase
is the preparation.
The
G1 phase
is the decision-making step.
The
S phase
is the replication of DNA.
The
G2 phase
is the growth and preparation.
The
M phase
is the cell division.
The stages of Mitosis are
prophase
,
metaphase
,
anaphase
, and
telophase.
Mitosis
makes identical cells.
A human body has
46 chromosomes
in it.
Meiosis
are sex cells.
Meiosis
is the reduction division.
Meiosis I
is where the chromosome pairs are divided between the two cells produced.
Meiosis II
is where the two sister chromatids are segregated into each daughter cell.
Sister chromatids
are duplicates of one another.
Prophase
is where the chromosome is condensed.
Metaphase
is when the chromosomes align on the metaphase plate.
Anaphase
is where the newly separated chromatid is called chromosomes.
Cytokinesis
forms a cleavage formation.
Telophase
is the final stage of Mitosis.