Answer:
The S phase
Step-by-step explanation:
The cell cycle is divided into two major phases:
- The interphase
- The m Phase
The interphase is further sub-divided into 4 phases:
- The G0 phase: a dormant phase
- The G1 phase: cell growth and development phase
- The S phase: DNA synthesis/replication and centrosome duplication phase
- The G2 phase: protein synthesis phase
The labeled T nucleotides will become incorporated into the cell's DNA during the DNA synthesis/replication phase of the cell cycle. At this phases, the double helix DNA unzips and each strand serves as a template for the synthesis of new strands. Replication fork forms and nucleotides are added to the growing chain of newly synthesized strands.
The correct answer is S phase.