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Answer and Explanation:
The image attached below presents the general shape of a graph showing cell division. This is because this graph shows the diversification of the amount of DNA in a cell in relation to the time and phases of cell division.
Through the graph shown below, we can see that before cell division, the cell passes through the G1 phase, where it has a specific amount of DNA for a cell in that cell stage. During phase S there is a progressive increase in the amount of DNA, and at the end of that phase, the cell will have twice as much DNA as it had before. The end of phase S, starts phase G2, where the amount of DNA is stabilized, until cell division occurs (represented in the graph by the letter M). Cell division causes a progressive decrease in the amount of DNA, which returns to the amount shown in phase G1.

Answer:
It is a straight line
Explanation:
Because the line is going up or down but is still a straight line