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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

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I, IV, II and III
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I, IV, III and II
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II, I, IV and III
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II, IV, I and III
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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.

So, the correct answer is option D.

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