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HELPPP!

We can say for sure that a cell that has chromosomes that are duplicated (like that image above) cannot be in which phase of the cell cycle?
1. G2
2.g1
3.interphase
4.s

HELPPP! We can say for sure that a cell that has chromosomes that are duplicated (like-example-1
User Brcebn
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Answer:g1

Explanation:because it is the only phase it can not go thrugh in its life time there for it is G1

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Answer:

A cell that has duplicated chromosome cannot be in G1 phase.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • G1, G2 and S phase are the divisions of the interphase i.e. the resting phase of the cell cycle.
  • A cell cycle has two phases; interphase and M-phase.
  • During interphase the cell grows and in M-phase it divides.
  • G1 is the Gap between the M-phase and the S-phase.
  • G2 is the gap between the S phase and M phase.
  • DNA replication is confined to the S part of interphase.
  • Since G1 phase comes before the S phase , we can say that a cell that has duplicated chromosome cannot be in G1 phase.
HELPPP! We can say for sure that a cell that has chromosomes that are duplicated (like-example-1
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