The cell cycle comprises several stages through which a cell passes during its life, from its formation to its division into two daughter cells.
Option A : M (Mitotic phase) - This is the phase where the cell divides.
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B:G2 (Gap 2) - This is the phase of the cell cycle following DNA replication (S phase) and preceding mitosis (
M phase). During this time, the cell will continue to grow and produce proteins necessary for cell division.
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boC:boG1 (Gap 1) - This phase follows cell division (
M phase) and precedes DNA replication (S phase). In this phase, the cell grows and monitors its environment to determine whether it should initiate DNA synthesis.
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D:G0 (Gap 0 ) - This is a stage where cells are neither dividing nor preparing to divide. Instead, they are performing their designated functions and are in a state of dormancy or quiescence.
So, the quiescent stage of the cell cycle is :
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D:G0.