Step-by-step explanation:
Remember the following cell stages:
Cell cycle: The cell cycle consists of two phases: mitosis and interphase. These two phases are in turn a series of events that occur in cells.
G0 phase: It is a phase of cellular rest. Internal and external signals are needed for the cell to leave its resting phase (G0) and re-enter the cell cycle in (G1).
Interphase: longest stage of the cell cycle, in which cell growth and extensive metabolic activity occur.
Metaphase: the centromeres become aligned in a plane at the cell´s equator.
Synthesis phase: DNA replicates (S for synthesis). Then each chromosome now consists of two identical sister chromatids.
We can conclude that the correct answer is:
Answer:
1. Cell cycle with A. Cell's series of events
2. G0 phase with E. Resting state
3. Interphase with D. Period of cell growth.
4. Metaphase checkpoint with B. Chromosomes alignment and attachment
5. Synthesis phase with C. DNA replication