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OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

What is interphase in a few words

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

it is a phase tht has the absence of cell divsion

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

what are the steps?

OpenStudy (word2):

there aren't steps but stages . there are three stages of inter phase is the G1 Phase , S Phase and the G2 Phase

OpenStudy (word2):

During the G1 phase or the Gap 1 phase, the protein synthesis and the RNA synthesis within the cell resumes that was interrupted during the process of mitosis. Growth and young cell maturation occurs, which accomplish the physiological function

OpenStudy (word2):

he DNA synthesis place as the name suggests, S which stands for synthesis. Soon after the G1 phase, DNA checking and subsequent repair occurs during the variable pause phase before the transition of the cell cycle to the S phase.

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

:/

OpenStudy (word2):

During the G2 phase, there is an increase in the synthesis of the RNA and the protein, which is followed by another round of proof reading and subsequent repair among the newly synthesized DNA sequences before the cell cycle transits to the mitotic cycle

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

@ZootedYoungin word2 is right

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

OpenStudy (word2):

she is also right ^ :)

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

can you guys help with this

OpenStudy (word2):

yes but why don't you at least attempt to do as there is a plethora of knowledge on this

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

The flvs lesson didnt tell me much

OpenStudy (word2):

i'm home schooled and I've taken these course so as i said attempt

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

ok

OpenStudy (word2):

if you really don't understand it i'll be glad to help so will @2yoututu11

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

yep yep

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

yeah i keep looking over the lesson the only thing they gave me was Prophase—Chromatin (DNA) condenses into chromosomes. Each chromosome has two chromatids. The mitotic spindle appears, and the nuclear membrane breaks down. Metaphase—The condensed chromosomes line up along the middle of the spindle. Anaphase—The chromatids separate and move towards opposite ends of the cell, using the mitotic spindle for guidance. Telophase—New nuclear membranes form around each set of chromatids, and the cell's plasma membrane starts to furrow. The chromatids uncondense back into chromatin. Cytokinesis—The plasma membrane of the cell continues to furrow until two separate cells are created. These are called daughter cells.

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

can we start with this

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

tht looks right hold on i gotta get my book

OpenStudy (word2):

there are three reasons why cells go under mitosis. 1. To repair and/or replace old or damaged cells. 2. During periods of cell and tissue growth 3. When the body needs exact replicas/copies of cells e.g. hair cells and blood cells.

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

Ok..

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

^^^ right again @word2

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

OpenStudy (word2):

what do you think considering what i told you , would be the answer for number two?

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

hair cells and blood cells?

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

Somatic cells go through the process of mitosis.

OpenStudy (word2):

yes too both

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

Ok

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

do i have a choice or no?

OpenStudy (word2):

what exactly are you asking?

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

it said option 2

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

i think its saying answer one or the other

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

hmmm idk

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

most of the time i dont have an option

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

i mean why would they make me answer 6 questions instead of a chart

OpenStudy (word2):

Maybe you should ask your teacher

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

sometimes for stuff like this people can answer better step by step and others can answer it in whole

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

oh it is a project

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

what are they asking for that?

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

nvm "at the end of mitosis

OpenStudy (word2):

and what would it be?

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

2?

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

yep

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

ok

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

wait

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

it says how many daughter (or new)

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

is it still 2?

OpenStudy (word2):

there is a total of four , but two new ones are produce each of the daugther cells will be like to original , so you are correct

OpenStudy (word2):

then they'll each daughter cell will have 30 chromosomes. At the end of meiosis II, each cell would have half the original number of chromosomes, that is, 15 chromosomes. 2.

OpenStudy (2yoututu11):

^^^^ yep yep

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

Thanks so much

OpenStudy (zootedyoungin):

i appreciate you guys taking time to help me

OpenStudy (word2):

your welcome

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