G1: growth
s: synthesis, where DNA is copied
g2: growth again
M: mitosis, when cell divides
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The three main parts of interphase are G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase. During G1 phase, the cell grows and performs its normal functions. In S phase, the cell replicates its DNA. Finally, in G2 phase, the cell prepares for cell division.
Individual chromosomes are no longer visible during interphase, the G1 phase, and the G2 phase of the cell cycle. This is because during these phases, the DNA is in the form of chromatin, which is less condensed and not visible as distinct chromosomes under a microscope.
In G2, the nucleus has completed DNA replication so it contains twice the amount of DNA compared to G1. Additionally, the nucleus in G2 is preparing for cell division and checking for any DNA damage before entering mitosis.
The key differences between the G1 and G2 phases of the cell cycle are that G1 is the first gap phase where the cell grows and prepares for DNA replication, while G2 is the second gap phase where the cell continues to grow and prepares for cell division. G1 phase is followed by the S phase where DNA replication occurs, while G2 phase is followed by the M phase where cell division takes place.
The key differences between the G1 phase and G2 phase of the cell cycle are that the G1 phase is focused on cell growth and preparation for DNA replication, while the G2 phase is focused on further growth and preparation for cell division. In G1 phase, the cell is actively growing and carrying out its normal functions, while in G2 phase, the cell is preparing for mitosis by synthesizing proteins and organelles needed for cell division.
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Put the following in order: G2, G1, S, mitosis, cytokinesis
In the G1 and G2 parts of interphase, the cell is not dividing.
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Attendance figures for the 2013 NFL Season thru week 8.Source for attendance figures: Profootballreference.com individual home game box scoresAFC Attendance thru week 8: 4,165,504NFC Attendance thru week 8: 4,318,673Total Attendance 2013 NFL Season thru week 8: 8,484,177AFCNew England: g1 68,756; g2 68,756; g3 68,756; g4 68,756 / Attendance: 275,024Miami: g1 70,660; 68,324; 60,592 / Attendance: 199,576Buffalo: g1 69,519; g2 67,819; g3 68,296; g3 67,739 / Attendance: 273,373NY Jets: g1 76,957; g2 76,957; g3 76,957; g4 76,957 / Attendance: 307,828Pittsburgh: g1 61,585; g2 61,575; g3 62,295 / Attendance: 185,455Cincinnati: g1 64,585; g2 64,633; g3 64,259; g4 62,576 / Attendance: 256,063Baltimore: g1 71,098; g2 71,168; g3 71,319 / Attendance: 213,585Cleveland: g1 71,513; g2 71,481; g3 71,239; g4 71,513 / Attendance: 285,746Houston: g1 71,718; g2 71,756; g3 71,104 / Attendance: 214,578Jacksonville: g1 59,416; g2 59,695; g3 59,550; g4 83,559 (N) / Attendance: 262,220Tennessee: g1 69,143; g2 69,143; g3 69,143; g4 69,143 / Attendance: 276,572Indianapolis: g1 65,412; g2 65,406; g3 66,608; g4 67,196 / Attendance: 264,622Oakland: g1 49,400; g2 53,594; g3 48,834; g4 52,950 / Attendance: 204,778San Diego: g1 59,522; g2 68,601; g3 57,954 / Attendance: 186.077KC: g1 76,952; g2 73,386; g3 76,394; g4 74,118; g5 74,307 / Attendance: 375,157Den: g1 76,977; g2 76,978; g3 77,002; g4 76,862; g5 77,031 / Attendance: 384,850NFCNY Giants: g1 81,285; g2 80,738; g3 79,314 / Attendance: 241,877Washington: g1 82,743; g2 80,111; g3 83,147 / Attendance: 246,001Philadelphia: g1 69,144; g2 69,144; g3 69,144; g4 69,144 / Attendance: 276,456Dallas: g1 85,348; g2 80,848; g3 92,758; g4 90,239 / Attendance: 349,193Chicago: g1 62,213; g2 62,181; g3 62,361; g4 62,374 / Total Attendance: 249,129Detroit: g1 62,461; g2 64,552; g3 63,207; g4 64,379 / Total Attendance: 254,599Green Bay: g1 78,020; g2 78,200; g3 77,804 / Attendance: 234,024Minnesota: g1 63,672; g2 83,518 (N); g3 63,963; g4 64,134 / Attendance: 275,287New Orleans: g1 72,348; g2 73,057; g3 73,118; g4 72,405 / Attendance: 290,928Carolina: g1 73,294; g2 73,748; g3 72,686; / Attendance: 219,728Atlanta: g1 70,056; g2 70,744; g3 70,246; g4 69,522 / Attendance: 280,568Tampa Bay: g1 60,870; g2 44,956; g3 62,505; g4 59,073 / Attendance: 227,404Seattle: g1 68,338; g2 68,087; g3 68,127; / Total Attendance: 204,552Arizona: g1 63,400; g2 60,426; g3 61,200; g4 60,671 / Attendance: 245,697SF 49ers: g1 69,732; g2 69,732; g3 69,732; g4 69,732 / Attendance: 278,928St. Louis: g1 55,279; g2 56,640; g3 54,266; g4 55,966 / Attendance: 222,151g1 - home game 1 etc(N) - Neutral Site - London
g2 phase
Yes, G1 phase is the first phase of interphase in the cell cycle. Interphase is composed of three phases: G1 phase, S phase (synthesis), and G2 phase.
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g1, s, and g2
The three main parts of interphase are G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase. During G1 phase, the cell grows and performs its normal functions. In S phase, the cell replicates its DNA. Finally, in G2 phase, the cell prepares for cell division.
Put the following stages of the cell cycle in order: G2, S, G1, M.
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