336113
The interphase is divided into three phases, namely
1 \({G_1}\) -phase, M-phase and \({G_2}\) -phase
2 M-Phase, S-phase, and \({G_1}\) phase
3 \({G_1}\) -phase, S-phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
4 M-phase,\({G_1}\) -phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
Explanation:
The cell cycle is divided into two basic phases – Interphase and M-phase. The interphase is further divided into three subphases: • \({G_1}\) phase (Gap 1) • S phase (Synthesis) • \({G_2}\) phase (Gap 2)
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336114
Interphase is called "Resting phase". The word "Rest" refers to
1 Division of cytoplasm
2 Division of nucleus
3 Absence of any cell division
4 Cytokinesis
Explanation:
Cell division does not occur in interphase for this reason it is considered as resting phase
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336115
The M Phase starts with ____and usually ends with division of cytoplasm______.
1 Cytokinesis, karyokinesis
2 Nucleokinesis, cytokinesis
3 Karyokinesis, cytokinesis
4 Mitosis, cytokinesis
Explanation:
The M-Phase starts with the nuclear division i.e. Karyokinesis and usually ends with division of cytoplasm i.e. Cytokinesis.
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336116
Which among the following cells of human body are found in \({G_0}\) -phase of cell cycle?
1 Gastric cells
2 Red blood cells
3 Heart cells
4 None of these
Explanation:
In human body, heart cells do not exhibit division. Therefore, these exit the cell cycle at \({G_1}\)-phase to enter an inactive quiescent stage(\({G_0}\)).
336113
The interphase is divided into three phases, namely
1 \({G_1}\) -phase, M-phase and \({G_2}\) -phase
2 M-Phase, S-phase, and \({G_1}\) phase
3 \({G_1}\) -phase, S-phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
4 M-phase,\({G_1}\) -phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
Explanation:
The cell cycle is divided into two basic phases – Interphase and M-phase. The interphase is further divided into three subphases: • \({G_1}\) phase (Gap 1) • S phase (Synthesis) • \({G_2}\) phase (Gap 2)
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336114
Interphase is called "Resting phase". The word "Rest" refers to
1 Division of cytoplasm
2 Division of nucleus
3 Absence of any cell division
4 Cytokinesis
Explanation:
Cell division does not occur in interphase for this reason it is considered as resting phase
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336115
The M Phase starts with ____and usually ends with division of cytoplasm______.
1 Cytokinesis, karyokinesis
2 Nucleokinesis, cytokinesis
3 Karyokinesis, cytokinesis
4 Mitosis, cytokinesis
Explanation:
The M-Phase starts with the nuclear division i.e. Karyokinesis and usually ends with division of cytoplasm i.e. Cytokinesis.
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336116
Which among the following cells of human body are found in \({G_0}\) -phase of cell cycle?
1 Gastric cells
2 Red blood cells
3 Heart cells
4 None of these
Explanation:
In human body, heart cells do not exhibit division. Therefore, these exit the cell cycle at \({G_1}\)-phase to enter an inactive quiescent stage(\({G_0}\)).
336113
The interphase is divided into three phases, namely
1 \({G_1}\) -phase, M-phase and \({G_2}\) -phase
2 M-Phase, S-phase, and \({G_1}\) phase
3 \({G_1}\) -phase, S-phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
4 M-phase,\({G_1}\) -phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
Explanation:
The cell cycle is divided into two basic phases – Interphase and M-phase. The interphase is further divided into three subphases: • \({G_1}\) phase (Gap 1) • S phase (Synthesis) • \({G_2}\) phase (Gap 2)
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336114
Interphase is called "Resting phase". The word "Rest" refers to
1 Division of cytoplasm
2 Division of nucleus
3 Absence of any cell division
4 Cytokinesis
Explanation:
Cell division does not occur in interphase for this reason it is considered as resting phase
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336115
The M Phase starts with ____and usually ends with division of cytoplasm______.
1 Cytokinesis, karyokinesis
2 Nucleokinesis, cytokinesis
3 Karyokinesis, cytokinesis
4 Mitosis, cytokinesis
Explanation:
The M-Phase starts with the nuclear division i.e. Karyokinesis and usually ends with division of cytoplasm i.e. Cytokinesis.
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336116
Which among the following cells of human body are found in \({G_0}\) -phase of cell cycle?
1 Gastric cells
2 Red blood cells
3 Heart cells
4 None of these
Explanation:
In human body, heart cells do not exhibit division. Therefore, these exit the cell cycle at \({G_1}\)-phase to enter an inactive quiescent stage(\({G_0}\)).
336113
The interphase is divided into three phases, namely
1 \({G_1}\) -phase, M-phase and \({G_2}\) -phase
2 M-Phase, S-phase, and \({G_1}\) phase
3 \({G_1}\) -phase, S-phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
4 M-phase,\({G_1}\) -phase, and \({G_2}\) -phase
Explanation:
The cell cycle is divided into two basic phases – Interphase and M-phase. The interphase is further divided into three subphases: • \({G_1}\) phase (Gap 1) • S phase (Synthesis) • \({G_2}\) phase (Gap 2)
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336114
Interphase is called "Resting phase". The word "Rest" refers to
1 Division of cytoplasm
2 Division of nucleus
3 Absence of any cell division
4 Cytokinesis
Explanation:
Cell division does not occur in interphase for this reason it is considered as resting phase
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336115
The M Phase starts with ____and usually ends with division of cytoplasm______.
1 Cytokinesis, karyokinesis
2 Nucleokinesis, cytokinesis
3 Karyokinesis, cytokinesis
4 Mitosis, cytokinesis
Explanation:
The M-Phase starts with the nuclear division i.e. Karyokinesis and usually ends with division of cytoplasm i.e. Cytokinesis.
BIOXI10: CELL CYCLE AND CELL DIVISION
336116
Which among the following cells of human body are found in \({G_0}\) -phase of cell cycle?
1 Gastric cells
2 Red blood cells
3 Heart cells
4 None of these
Explanation:
In human body, heart cells do not exhibit division. Therefore, these exit the cell cycle at \({G_1}\)-phase to enter an inactive quiescent stage(\({G_0}\)).