interphase
It is the "S Phase"
anaphase
The S-phase of interphase is related to the synthesis of nuclear material. DNA replication also takes during this phase.
No, G1 and S phases are distinct from one another. In G1 the cell does normal metabolic processes, its differentiated cell-type specific functions, cell growth, duplication of cytoplasmic components (other than genetic material), and synthesizes proteins required for duplication of genetic material. S phase is the point in the cell cycle when chromosomal duplication occurs. Hope that helps!
the stage is called cytokinesis
Interphase
DNA duplication occurs during the interphase, specifically the S phase. After replication, the cell then enters the first active phase of mitosis.
S Phase
Nuclear division
During meosis 2, there is a phase called telophase 2 where the nuclear envelop forms around the chromosomes of the haploid cells
during the initial phase
The Nuclear membrane dissolves during prophase