How are the different stages of the cell cycle distinguished?
The different stages of the cell cycle are distinguished by the stages of, G1, S, G2, and M. G1 is growth and preparation for the duplication. S is the synthesis of the DNA for replication. G2 is the preparation for mitosis. M is mitosis and when the duplication has actually occurred.
What is the outcome of mitosis?
There are two of the same cell, because mitosis is the duplication of cells making two identical cells after mitosis is completed.
The different stages of the cell cycle are distinguished by the stages of, G1, S, G2, and M. G1 is growth and preparation for the duplication. S is the synthesis of the DNA for replication. G2 is the preparation for mitosis. M is mitosis and when the duplication has actually occurred.
What is the outcome of mitosis?
There are two of the same cell, because mitosis is the duplication of cells making two identical cells after mitosis is completed.