Cell Cycle
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things and the basis of all organisms. Cell growth and development are necessary for the organism’s existence as well as the upkeep of the host. Cell growth, DNA replication, Cell division, regeneration, and Cell death are among processes that the Cell goes through during this process.Two different phases—G1, S, G2, and M—make up the cell cycle. Roughly 95% of the cycle is made up of the G phase, or the Cell growth phase.
- G1 phase: In this phase cell start to grow in size and start replication.
- S phase: In this phase DNA undergo replication process.
- G2 phase: In this phase Cell start to proliferate and prepare themselves for Cell division and protein synthesis.
- M phase: Cells in this phase Following mitosis, two identical daughter Cell are formed during cytokinesis, or cell division.
- G0 phase: These Cells go from G1 to G0, the quiescent phase. In G0, a Cell is functioning normally without aggressively getting ready to divide.
Cell Biology
Cell Biology is the branch of Biology that includes the study of Cells known as structural and functional units of life. Cells are the smallest entities responsible for living beings’ characteristics. Cell biology encompasses the study of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, including the study of bacteria and animals. The study of many aspects of Cell behavior, structure, and function is covered in this article on the discipline of Cell biology.
Table of Content
- What is Cell Biology?
- History of Cell Biology
- Different Techniques Used in Cell Biology
- Type of Cells
- Functions of Cell
- Cell Cycle
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