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Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
1
Fees
₹ 300.0 per hour
Board
State, CBSE
Subjects taught
Science, EVS, Social studies, Telugu, Mathematics, English
Taught in School or College
No
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
I have 1 year experience in teaching. I used to keep home tutions. So, I used to teach 1st to 5th class students. I can teach telugu, english, maths, science, social and evs. I can clear or sort out any kind of doubt what students have. I will make sure the students to understand my explanation clearly
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Board
CBSE
Subjects taught
English
Taught in School or College
No
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
1. Which school boards of Class 1-5 do you teach for?
State and CBSE
2. Have you ever taught in any School or College?
No
3. Which classes do you teach?
I teach Class 6 Tuition, Class I-V Tuition and Spoken English Classes.
4. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
5. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 1 year.
Answered 3 days ago Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
Cell Cycle Overview
The cell cycle is the life cycle of a cell, consisting of:
1. Interphase – where the cell grows and prepares to divide.
2. M phase (Mitotic phase) – where the cell actually divides.
1. Interphase (the preparation phase)
Interphase is divided into three sub-phases:
G₁ phase (Gap 1)
* The cell grows in size.
* Makes proteins and organelles.
* Prepares for DNA replication.
* It's a very active period of biosynthesis.
* The checkpoint here checks if the cell is ready to move on.
S phase (Synthesis)
* DNA is replicated – every chromosome makes an identical copy.
* At the end of this phase, the cell has twice the normal DNA content.
* Centrosome (organizing center for spindle fibers) also duplicates.
G₂ phase (Gap 2)
* More growth.
* The cell prepares the enzymes and structures needed for division.
* Final checkpoint before entering M phase: Is DNA correctly replicated?
2. M Phase (Mitotic Phase)
This is where mitosis and cytokinesis occur – i.e., the cell divides.
Mitosis is divided into 4 main stages:
Prophase
* Chromosomes condense and become visible.
* Each chromosome has two sister chromatids (identical copies).
* Spindle fibers begin to form from centrosomes.
*Nuclear envelope starts to break down.
Metaphase
* Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell (called the metaphase plate).
* Spindle fibers attach to centromeres (center part of the chromosomes).
Anaphase
* Spindle fibers **pull sister chromatids apart** to opposite sides of the cell.
* Each chromatid is now considered an individual chromosome.
Telophase
* Chromosomes de-condense (turn back into chromatin).
* Two new nuclear envelopes form, one around each set of chromosomes.
* Cell is almost ready to split.
Final Step: Cytokinesis
* The cytoplasm divides, forming two identical daughter cells.
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition
1
Fees
₹ 300.0 per hour
Board
State, CBSE
Subjects taught
Science, EVS, Social studies, Telugu, Mathematics, English
Taught in School or College
No
Teaching Experience in detail in Class I-V Tuition
I have 1 year experience in teaching. I used to keep home tutions. So, I used to teach 1st to 5th class students. I can teach telugu, english, maths, science, social and evs. I can clear or sort out any kind of doubt what students have. I will make sure the students to understand my explanation clearly
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Board
CBSE
Subjects taught
English
Taught in School or College
No
Class Location
Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Answered 3 days ago Learn 11th and 12th Biology, 8th,9th and10th Biology
Cell Cycle Overview
The cell cycle is the life cycle of a cell, consisting of:
1. Interphase – where the cell grows and prepares to divide.
2. M phase (Mitotic phase) – where the cell actually divides.
1. Interphase (the preparation phase)
Interphase is divided into three sub-phases:
G₁ phase (Gap 1)
* The cell grows in size.
* Makes proteins and organelles.
* Prepares for DNA replication.
* It's a very active period of biosynthesis.
* The checkpoint here checks if the cell is ready to move on.
S phase (Synthesis)
* DNA is replicated – every chromosome makes an identical copy.
* At the end of this phase, the cell has twice the normal DNA content.
* Centrosome (organizing center for spindle fibers) also duplicates.
G₂ phase (Gap 2)
* More growth.
* The cell prepares the enzymes and structures needed for division.
* Final checkpoint before entering M phase: Is DNA correctly replicated?
2. M Phase (Mitotic Phase)
This is where mitosis and cytokinesis occur – i.e., the cell divides.
Mitosis is divided into 4 main stages:
Prophase
* Chromosomes condense and become visible.
* Each chromosome has two sister chromatids (identical copies).
* Spindle fibers begin to form from centrosomes.
*Nuclear envelope starts to break down.
Metaphase
* Chromosomes line up at the center of the cell (called the metaphase plate).
* Spindle fibers attach to centromeres (center part of the chromosomes).
Anaphase
* Spindle fibers **pull sister chromatids apart** to opposite sides of the cell.
* Each chromatid is now considered an individual chromosome.
Telophase
* Chromosomes de-condense (turn back into chromatin).
* Two new nuclear envelopes form, one around each set of chromosomes.
* Cell is almost ready to split.
Final Step: Cytokinesis
* The cytoplasm divides, forming two identical daughter cells.
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