Cell Cycle Urban Planning Analogy
Which phase of the cell cycle is most analogous to the planning and development of infrastructure in a rapidly growing city?
A
G1 phase - during this growth phase, the cell increases in size and synthesizes necessary proteins, similar to how a city expands its infrastructure to support growth
B
M phase - the division of a cell into two daughter cells is similar to how a city might split into multiple municipalities as it grows
C
S phase - DNA replication in this phase is analogous to the duplication of city services and utilities to meet increasing demand
D
G2 phase - the final preparations for mitosis in this phase resemble the last-minute adjustments made before implementing a city’s expansion plan
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