Cells go through two main phases. In the first phase, known as interphase, the cell grows, replicates its genetic material and produces proteins. In the second phase, known as mitosis, the cell divides in two identical daughter cells. read more
Cells go through two main phases. In the first phase, known as interphase, the cell grows, replicates its genetic material and produces proteins. In the second phase, known as mitosis, the cell divides in two identical daughter cells. Both of these phases contain subphases that correspond to specific cellular events. read more
The two main phases of the cell cycle are; mitotic phase, in which the cell divides into two, and inter phase, where the cell grows. read more
Daughter Cells, each with a single nucleus, surrounding cytoplasm stocked with organelles, and a plasma membrane. each newly produced daughter cell may than proceed through G1 and repeat the cycle. read more