Cell Cycle

Imagine trying to maintain a well-organized kitchen where you regularly prepare meals, clean up, and restock supplies. This routine is similar to the cell cycle, where a cell grows, duplicates its contents, divides, and then prepares to do it all over again. Just as you have to chop vegetables, wash dishes, and ensure the pantry is stocked, a cell must go through phases of growth (G1 phase), DNA replication (S phase), preparation for division (G2 phase), and finally, division (mitosis) to function efficiently and continue its life cycle.
Practice Version

Cell Cycle: The life cycle of a cell. Cell cycle. The cell cycle is the series of stages a cell goes through to grow and divide, creating two new cells.