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- before the cell divides the
a) growth
b) form two copies of each chromosome
c) cell cycle
d) produces new cells
- cell division that produces two new identical cells is called
a) form two copies of each chromosome
b) mitosis
c) multicellular organisms
d) g1 phase
- once the sets of chromosomes have been separated
a) nucleus divides
b) cell cycle
c) growth
d) two identical cells
- what is the longest phase of the cell cycle
a) g1 phase
b) g2 phase
c) cell growth phase
d) interphase
- which stage of the cell cycle prepares the cell
a) g1 phase
b) s phase
c) g2 phase
d) mitosis phase
Brief Explanations
- Before cell division, DNA replication occurs which forms two copies of each chromosome.
- Mitosis is the cell - division process that produces two new identical cells.
- After chromosome sets are separated, the nucleus divides.
- Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle which includes G1, S, and G2 phases.
- The G1 phase prepares the cell for DNA replication in the S - phase.
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- b) Form two copies of each chromosome
- b) Mitosis
- a) Nucleus divides
- d) Interphase
- a) G1 phase