10) Eukaryotic cells undergo the process of mitosis to produce new cells of like
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10) Eukaryotic cells undergo the process of mitosis to produce new cells of like kind. When you consider the cell cycle and the cell going from interphase to telophase initiated by the growth hormone. What phase of cell signaling is occurring when the cell goes through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?
A)The phase of cell signaling that is occurring when the cell undergoes the different phases of cell division is transduction.
B)When a cell goes through prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, it is undergoing the response phase of cell signaling. It is response because each stage the cell is responding in its own different ways, for example: as the individual chromosomes migrate to opposite poles during anaphase. This is a response to the mitosis cycle in which the cell wall divide and form two sister chromatids.
C)The phase of cell signaling that is occurring when the cell goes through these phases is transduction. It is transduction because transduction is when a signal is converted into a form that can bring about a specific cellular response. Transduction occurs in a sequence due to the enzymes that were made during interphase. The signal in this instance is the growth hormone, and the sequence is prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase.
Explanation / Answer
here the phase of cell signaling that is occuring is option B
MITOSIS is the process of nuclear division which occurs in the eukaryotic cell when parent cell divides to produce 2 identical daughter cells.
mitosis has 5 phases: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. during these phases the responds in its own different way like
in prophase the cell prepares to divide by tightly condensing its chromosomes and initiate mitotic spindle formation, in prometaphase the nuclear envelope disintegrate into small membrane vesicles, metaphase cause the centrosomes to pull the chromosomes towards opposite ends, in anaphase the newly formed daughter chromosomes are pulled to opposite ends of the cell, finally the telophase which is the reversal of prophase and prometaphase events.
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