What phase does the cell make final preparations to divide?

What phase does the cell make final preparations to divide?

  • Correct Answer: dioxide phase 2
  • growth phase 1
  • carbonate phase 2
  • growth phase 2

Explanation: Growth Phase 2 (G2): during this phase, the cell makes final preparations to divide. For example, it makes additional proteins and organelles. This phase is sometimes referred to as Gap 2.

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