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- Chromosomes are duplicated during what portion of the cell cycle? a. G 1 phase b. S phase c. prophase d. prometaphaseDuring which phases of the mitotic cycle would the terms chromosome and chromatid refer to identical structures?In which phase of the cell cycle the chromosomes exist as two sister chromatids??
- How is the process cell division related to the phases of the cell cycle ?During which stage of the cell cycle would a cell contain the least total amount of DNA?Name the phases of the cell cycle. b) During which phases are the chromosomes and then the cytoplasm split, respectively? c) Describe one mechanism that is used to regulate the cell cycle.
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