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Question at position 40 Match the stage of the cell cycle with the event that occurs: interphaseNon-dividing stage involving rapid growth, DNA replication, and preparation for divisionDivision of the parent cell cytoplasm into two daughter cellsSeparation of two identical sets of chromosomes to opposite sides of the parent cell
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A.Non-dividing stage involving rapid growth, DNA replication, and preparation for division
B.Division of the parent cell cytoplasm into two daughter cells
C.Separation of two identical sets of chromosomes to opposite sides of the parent cell
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The prompt asks you to match a stage of the cell cycle with the event that occurs during that stage.
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Question at position 91 In eukaryotes the replication of chromosomal DNA occurs during:G2 phaseanaphaseG1 phaseprophaseS phase
If A, B, and C represent G1, S, and G2, respectively, then which phase of the cell cycle would you predict to last the longest in duration? Use the data shown in the left panel (Cells without treatment graph) to answer this question.
Use the figure to answer the question below. In the figure, why does the amount of DNA in nucleus decrease from IV to V?
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