PATHOLOGY MCQ
CELL DAMAGE
Question
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G1
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S
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G2
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M phase
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Detailed explanation-1: -During every cell division, a cell must duplicate its chromosomal DNA through a process called DNA replication. The duplicated DNA is then segregated into two “daughter” cells that inherit the same genetic information. This process is called chromosome segregation.
Detailed explanation-2: -An enzyme called DNA polymerase next begins replicating the DNA by matching bases to the original strand. Once synthesis is complete, the RNA primers are replaced with DNA, and any gaps between newly synthesized DNA segments are sealed together with enzymes.
Detailed explanation-3: -S phase is the period during which DNA replication occurs.
Detailed explanation-4: -DNA replication occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes and in the nucleus of eukaryotes. Regardless of where DNA replication occurs, the basic process is the same. The structure of DNA lends itself easily to DNA replication. Each side of the double helix runs in opposite (antiparallel) directions.
Detailed explanation-5: -DNA Synthesis During S phase, an enzyme called helicase unwinds the DNA strand, in the same way that you would unzip a zipper. The two single DNA strands can then be used as templates to form two identical double DNA strands.