A cell begins to send out in correct chemical signals to neighboring cells during which phase of the cell cycle did the cause of the change most likely happen?

Respuesta :

Answer:

S-phase

Explanation:

S-phase is the part of the cell cycle in which DNA is replicated, occurring between G1 phase and G2 phase. Precise and accurate DNA replication is necessary to prevent genetic abnormalities which often lead to cell death or disease

Answer:

S-Phase of the cell cycle

Explanation:

All the cells send chemical signals during the S phase of the cell division. Basically in this phase of cell cycle, the cell synthesizes and replicates DNA. It is the phase that occurs during the inter phase of the cell cycle just before the  mitosis or meiosis.

The cell in the s phase communicates this to its neighboring cells in order to prepare them too for cell division.