Identify, the correct sequence of the cell cycle events. I. Nuclear membrane dissolves II. Cell size increases III. Two daughter cells form IV. DNA replicates
A
I, IV, II and III
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B
I, IV, III and II
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C
II, I, IV and III
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D
II, IV, I and III
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E
IV, II, III and I
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Solution
The correct option is E II, IV, I and III
The cell cycle includes a series of events, that take place in a cell which leads to the duplication of DNA and division of cells to form two daughter cells.
During the interphase or the initial phase, the cells grow in size, the DNA starts to duplicate.
After that mitotic phase will start which is again divided into subphases.
During the prophase of mitosis, the nuclear membrane dissolves followed by metaphase, anaphase, and telophase respectively. After telophase, karyokinesis will be completed while cytokinesis starts.
With the completion of cytokinesis parent cell will be divided into two daughter cells.