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What happens during the huge chunk of the cell cycle?

Author: Samuel Obigbesan

What happens during the huge chunk of the cell cycle?



Answer:

DNA replicates itself to form more X-shaped chromosome, subcellular structures like mitochondria and ribosome divide, and because you are getting extras of anything, the cell has to grow bigger to get space for all of that material.


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