The cell cycle represents the coordinated sequence of events
The cell cycle represents the coordinated sequence of events in the life of a cell from its formation to its division into two daughter cells. Most of the key events of the cell cycle are restricted to a specific time within the cycle. In this exercise, you will identify when various events occur during the cell cycle. Recall that interphase consists of the G_1 S, and G_2 subphases, and that the M phase consists of mitosis and cytokinesis. Drag each label to the appropriate target.
Solution
a-nondividing cells exit cell cycle.
b- at this point cell commits to go through cell cycle.
c- DNA replicates
d- centrosome replicates
e- mitotic spindle begins to form
f- cell divides forming two daughter cells.
