How does a nucleus in G2 differ from a nucleus in G1?
A) The G2 nucleus has twice the amount of DNA as the G1 nucleus.
B) The nuclear envelope breaks down during G2 phase.
C) Inactive cells are arrested only in G2 phase.
D) During G2,the cell prepares for DNA synthesis.
E) The G1 nucleus has twice the amount of DNA as the G2 nucleus.
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Q23: The products of mitosis are
A) one nucleus
Q29: Mature nerve cells,which are incapable of cell
Q30: Condensation of chromosomes occurs during
A) G1 phase.
B)
Q31: A typical eukaryotic cell cycle consists of
A)
Q32: DNA replication occurs
A) during both mitosis and
Q34: Cytokinesis occurs during
A) G1 phase.
B) S phase.
C)
Q35: During prokaryotic cell division,duplicated chromosomes separate from
Q36: The DNA of a typical eukaryotic cell
Q37: Which outcome would most likely result from
Q38: Replication of DNA occurs during
A) G1 phase.
B)
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