CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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Chapter 16.2, Problem 3CC
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Concept introduction: In a dividing cell, the cell cycle consists of the interphase and mitotic (M) phase. The interphase includes G1 phase, S phase (synthesis), and G2 phase. Through these phases, a cell grows within the DNA replication and divides into daughter cells. During S phase, also known as DNA synthesis phase, the DNA replication occurs.
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Chapter 16 Solutions
CUSTOM BIOLOGY
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