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Interphase is the portion of the cell cycle that is not accompanied by gross changes under the microscope, and includes the G1, S and G2 phases. During interphase, the cell grows (G1), replicates its DNA (S) and prepares for mitosis (G2). ... In interphase, the cell gets itself ready for mitosis or meiosis.
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To convert factor I (fibrinogen) into a fibrin clot
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This represent the flow of energy.
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The placement of the arrows in a food chain or food web is very important. The arrows always show the direction of the energy as it is transferred from one organism to another. The flow of energy can also be represented within an energy pyramid.
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The plant on the left does not accumulate significant photochlorophyll or carotenoids, so it will become very pale on the shoot tip, while the plant on the right will continue to grow upward as auxin is uniformly distributed around the tip of the right plant.
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Phototropism is the orientation of a plant in response to light, either towards the source of light or away from light. Positive phototropism is growth towards light, while negative phototropism is away from light.
Auxin are substances that promote and regulate the growth and development of plants. Auxin escapes light making the area in the shade elongate more so the plant tip moves towards the light.