interphase
interphase
First Gap (G1)
Synthesis Phase (S)
Second Gap (G2)
Second Gap (G2)
Mitotic Phase (M)
Mitotic Phase (M)
mitosis or karyokinesis
Mitotic Phase (M)
division of the cytoplasm producing two daughter cells
cytokinesis
Duration of the Cell Cycle
24 hours
whole cell cycle
Duration of the Cell Cycle
5 to 6 hours
G1 Phase
Duration of the Cell Cycle
10 to 12 hours
S Phase
Duration of the Cell Cycle
4 to 6 hours
G2 Phase
Duration of the Cell Cycle
> 1 hour
M Phase
What would happen if the size is too small or if it has reserve enough only for
itself?
Gap 0 Phase (G0)
What happens to the two daughter cells produced in one round of the cell cycle?
Gap 1 Phase (G1)
Why do cells enter G0 phase?
Gap 0 Phase (G0)
Substages of the Interphase
metabolic activity and growth
G1 Phase
Substages of the Interphase
metabolic activity, growth, and DNA synthesis
S Phase
Substages of the Interphase
metabolic activity, growth, and preparation for cell division
G2 Phase
Control System
Who are responsible in these checkpoints?
control system of the cell cycle (includes the cyclins, the cyclin-dependent kinases and p53)
Control System
undergo a constant cycle of synthesis and degradation during cell division
cyclin
Control System
an activating protein that binds to a kinase to form CDK complex
cyclin