Thursday, March 21, 2013

Cell Reproduction C


What is a cell cycle and what types of cells have short cycles and which types have long cycles?

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  1. ummmm maddy i choose u help me with this

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  2. The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication (replication). - wikipedia

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    1. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism. For example, cell division in the bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli) can take as little as 20 minutes. In a single-celled yeast it takes 90-120 minutes . One of the more rapidly dividing mammalian cells has a cycle that takes about 24 hours.

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  3. A cell cycle is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication.

    A couple of cells that has a short cell cycle are the Eukaryotic cells and Embryonic stem cells.

    A couple of cells that have a long cell cycle are
    Somatic cells and blood cells.

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  4. The cell cycle is a process in which a cell grows and divides to create a copy of itself. - www.wisegeek.org

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  5. the cell division cycle is what happens in a cell to divide it or duplicate it.

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  6. the cell division cycle is what happens in a cell to divide it or duplicate it.

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  7. somatic cells are long and inter-phase

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  8. A cell cycle is process which makes cells grow and reproduce.

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  9. A cell cycle is a bunch of different events that start to happen so cells can reproduce.

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  10. when a cell divides

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  11. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism.

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  12. A cell cycle is a cell multiplying constantly.Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle.

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  13. The whole cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending on what the thing is.

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  14. A cell cycle is a number of events that take place in phases of cells.

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  15. they all have different amount of times

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  16. A cell cycle is cell-division.

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  17. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism. For example, cell division in the bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli) can take as little as 20 minutes. In a single-celled yeast it takes 90-120 minutes . One of the more rapidly dividing mammalian cells has a cycle that takes about 24 hours.

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  18. A cell cycle is a number of events that take place in phases of cells.

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  19. The cell cycle is the cycle that leads up to cell division. The time taken for a cell to divide depends on the type of cell it is.

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  20. it takes different amounts of times for different organs

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  21. it takes different amounts of times for different organs

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  22. it takes different amounts of times for different organs

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  23. A cell cycle is a cell multiplying constantly.Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle.

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  24. it takes different amounts of time for different organds

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  25. It all depends on the organ different organs take different amounts of time..

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  26. A cell cycle is a multiplying constantly and interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle.

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  27. A cell cycle is a cell multiplying constantly.

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  28. A cell cycle is a number of phrases that a cell goes through when multiplying. It takes different amounts of time to cycle through the cell cycle. One-celled organisms don't take as long as a more complex one.

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  29. A cell cycle is a number of events that take place in phases of cells.

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  30. A cell cycle is a multiplying constantly and interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle.

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  31. Cell cycle is the events that take place from one cell division to the next. Interphase has long cycles.

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  32. a cell cycle is a number of phrases that a cell goes through when multiplying it takes different amounts of time to cycle through the cell cycle one-celled organisms don't take as long as a more complex one

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  33. Cell cycle is the events that take place from one cell division to the next. Inter phase has long cycles.



    - jennifer wakem

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  34. the cell division cycle is what happens in a cell to divide it or duplicate it.

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  35. A cell cycle is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication.

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  36. The cell cycle is the cycle that leads up to cell division. The time taken for a cell to divide depends on the type of cell it is.

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  37. Whatever Damian's going to say.

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  38. Cell cycle is the series of events that happen in a certain order leading to its duplication.

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  39. A cell cycle is the process of one cell division to the next. Interphase is the longest cycle.

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  40. the cell division cycle is what happens in a cell to divide it or duplicate it.

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  41. the cell division cycle is what happens in a cell to divide it or duplicate it. ~Emily~

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  42. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism. For example, cell division in the bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli) can take as little as 20 minutes. In a single-celled yeast it takes 90-120 minutes . One of the more rapidly dividing mammalian cells has a cycle that takes about 24 hours.

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  43. The cell division cycle is what happens inside of a cell to divide or to duplicate it.

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  44. The cell division cycle has six stages.

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  45. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism. For example, cell division in the bacteria can take as little as 20 minutes. In a single-celled yeast it takes 90-120 minutes . One of the more rapidly dividing mammalian cells has a cycle that takes about 24 hours.

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  46. All parts of the cell cycle take different amounts of time to develop, depending on what type of organism it is. The longest part of the cell cycle is interphase, the shortest part of the is when the cytoplasm divides.

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  47. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism. For example, cell division in the bacteria (e.g. Escherichia coli) can take as little as 20 minutes. In a single-celled yeast it takes 90-120 minutes . One of the more rapidly dividing mammalian cells has a cycle that takes about 24 hours.

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  48. Depending on the organ , It takes different amounts of time for the cell divisions.

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  49. The entire cell cycle will take different amounts of time depending of the organism.

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