No, cytoplasmic division begins in the last phase of Mitosis, telophase, and completes during cytokinesis.
during interphase the cells prepare for the divsion and the DNA replicates and chromosomes form
you probably asked this a long time ago but the answer is nuclear division, because interphase is befor cell division. :)
DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This is not normally part of the cell division cycle but interphase must occur before subsequent stages such as prophase and metaphase can occur.
No, interphase is part of the cell cycle and so is cell division. They occur at differenttimes in the cell cycle.
DNA replication occurs during Interphase. This is not normally part of the cell division cycle but interphase must occur before subsequent stages such as prophase and metaphase can occur.
interphase- in preparation for cell division it increases its size. (cell growth occurs)
Interphase
The cell grows and the nuclear DNA is replicated.Growth occurs in early interphase (the G1 stage) and late interphase (the G2 stage). DNA replication takes place during mid-interphase (the S stage).Growth involves, among other processes, transcription of activated genes and translation of messenger RNA, resulting in protein synthesis.The Cell carries out metabolic processes primarily concerned with Growth, and DNA is replicated during S-Phase, which is found between the G1 and G2 Phases.Interphase begins with and ends with a Nuclear Division. Nuclear Division will not occur during Interphase.
DNA replicates during interphase.
The cell grows, matures, and replicates it's DNA. The cell is preparing for cell division.
Any process that leads the cell toward appropriate division. Cells in interphase are not directly preparing for replication.
Interphase