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The Cell Cycle Anastasios-Odyssefs Ntinopoulos

Scene 1 Act 1: About the cell. An eukaryotic cell appears on the screen. All living organisms constitute of cells, cells constitute all forms of life. More cells are popping out on the screen. Camera zooms in one individual cell while the other ones disappear. The selected cell moves towards and the camera rolls in the side of it. The cell is moving to enter a tunnel. Before cell division the DNA is being replicated, more cells are produced. The cell is moving through the tunnel. Camera follows the selected cell in the tunnel. Interphase is being divided in 3 sub phases:G1,S,G2. Scene 2 Act 1: G1 Phase The cell comes out from the tunnel. G1 Phase The cell moves and goes up. During G1 phase the cell grows in size. The camera changes angle and shows the cell growing. G1 phase completed

Act 2: S Phase.

In the S phase the DNA is being replicated, the one doublestranded molecule produces 2 identical copies. The camera zooms in the cell that popped out and zooms inside of it. The one stranded DNA molecule is being shown, it produces 2 identical copies. S phase completed. Act 4: G0 phase The camera zooms out from the cell that its DNA replicated. Both cells move to a new environment. While the cell are in the new environment a defective cell appears. Defective Cell The cell moves from the environment to a new environment and goes through G0 phase. G0 phase is an extended G1 phase, the cell stays there if it doesnt make it to division. The camera moves back to the environment where the two healthy cells were. Act 5: G2 phase The cells are moving up. During G2 phase the cell continues to grow and is preparing for the Mitotic stage. The cells continue to grow. G2 phase completed. The cells disappear from the environment. To be continued The End.

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