Cell cycle quiz in Science

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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.