Is meiosis part of the cell cycle?
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Only mitosis. The cell cycle is the full process of the cell splitting into two identical daughter cells - G1 S1 and G2 (interphase) and then the rest of mitosis (PMAT).

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Only mitosis. The cell cycle is the full process of the cell splitting into two identical daughter cells - G1 S1 and G2 (interphase) and then the rest of mitosis (PMAT).
Only mitosis. The cell cycle is the full process of the cell splitting into two identical daughter cells - G1 S1 and G2 (interphase) and then the rest of mitosis (PMAT).

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Thank you! I thought so. The official a level textbook counts "nuclear division" including meiosis and mitosis as the part of the cell cycle which was a bit confusing as I've only ever heard it as mitosis before.
Thank you! I thought so. The official a level textbook counts "nuclear division" including meiosis and mitosis as the part of the cell cycle which was a bit confusing as I've only ever heard it as mitosis before.
Sorry I didn't explain it fully before hope that helps

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