Identify the correct statement with regard to G1
phase (Gap 1) of interphase.
(a) DNA synthesis or replication takes place.
(b) Reorganisation of all cell components takes
place.
(c) Cell is metabolically active, grows but does not
replicate its DNA.
(d) Nuclear division takes place.

1 Answer

Answer :

(c) Cell is metabolically active, grows but does not

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