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cell divides and the replicated DNA and cytoplasm are separated during the mitotic phase. Watch this video to
learn more about the cell cycle
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Figure 31.
A cell undergoes a sequence of phases in an organized way. During interphase,
G1
involves cell
growth and
protein synthesis, the
S phase
involves DNA replication and the replication of the centrosome,
and
G2
involves further growth and protein synthesis. The interphase is followed by the mitotic phase.
Nuclear division
occurs during mitosis, a process in which duplicated chromosomes are separated and
distributed among daughter nuclei.
After mitosis, a process known as cytokinesis, in
which the cytoplasm is
divided and two daughter cells are created, usually occurs, the cell will divide.
Interphase
The cell prepares for cell division during interphase while also going through normal processes.
Numerous internal and external requirements must be satisfied for a cell to transition from the interphase to the
mitotic phase. The three interphase phases are designated as G1, S, and G2.
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