A cell usually spends about 80% of its time in interphase, but it really depends upon the type of cell...
Interphase, which is the first stage in the cell cycle
A human will only spend about 20 to 30 minutes as a single celled organism. This is because the cell will duplicate quickly.
Metaphase is the stage of mitosis in which the all of the cell's chromosomes align along the equator of the cell. It is the final stage before the cell splits into two daughter cells.
The three stages are G1 phase - the cell is functionally normally and begins to grow in size. The nuclear envelope begins to break down. S (Synthesis) phase - the cells DNA replicates G2 phase - The mitotic spindle, made from cytokinetic fibres, begins to form. The cell ensures that the correct number of chromosomes and organelles are present. If so, Interphase ends and cell division continues.
Cellular respiration, also known as 'oxidative metabolism', is one of the key ways a cell gains useful energy. It is the set of the metabolic reactions and processes that take place in organisms' cells to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products. The reactions involved in respiration are catabolic reactions that involve the oxidation of one molecule and the reduction of another.
A cell usually spends about 80% of its time in interphase, but it really depends upon the type of cell...
the animal cell spend most of its life in the interphase. :) (learned it in science!!)
Skin cells actually spend most of their time in the interphase stage. This is because cells spend their time preparing for cell division in this stage.
Interphase, which is the first stage in the cell cycle
im pretty sure its 12-24 hours in mamilian tissue at least
The phases of the cell cycle that interphase includes are G1, S and G2. This is the phase when cells spend most of their time.
Well, during mitosis the cell spends most of its time in the interphase and then moves on to cell growth and eventually cell division.
Assuming you are referring to stages of the cell cycle, cells spend the majority (around half) of their time in interphase.
Interphase, due to the fact that it is preparing its self for cell division.
Cells are in the Interphase 90% of the total time during cell cycle. In this phase cells grow and copies chromosomes in preparation for division. Interphase has 3 sections: G1,S and G2. Just during the S phase occur DNA synthesis. In G1 cell produces it's organelles and in G2 the preparations are completed.
Cells spend most of their time in interphase. Individual chromosomes cannot be distinguished in the nucleus of the cell, they are working harder to duplicate chromosomes before they undergo cell division and enter prophase. It is a longer process than the rest of the cycles.
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