interphase prepares it for m phase
In the m-phase the cytoplasm is split by a cleavage furrow.
G2
Mitosis, also called the 'M' phase. actually that answer is incorrect it is actually cytokinesis actually cytokinesis is part of the M phase
m-phase and interphase
interphase prepares it for m phase
interphase prepares it for m phase
This is the time when a cell performs its usual functions depending on its location in the body and the amount of time it takes various widely.
There are G0 (when the cell is not growing, so maybe don't include it) Interphase, subdivided into G1, S and G2 phases. G1 (the cell is getting ready for S phase) S (stuff is synthesised) G2 (the cell is getting ready for M phase) M (mitosis, subdivided into 4 phases) Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase These are followed by cytokinesis; the actual division of the cell.
M-phase and interphase M-phase and interphase M-phase and interphase M-phase and interphase
Mitosis phase, think IPMAT
Mitosis phase, think IPMAT
Cell cycle comprises of 4 phases namely, G1, S, G2, & M phase. In mitotic cells M phase is as mitotic phase & In meotic cells m phase indicates meotic phase. So, the phase before mitotis is G2.
M phase is the phase in which cell divides into two daughter cells.
In the m-phase the cytoplasm is split by a cleavage furrow.
Before M Phase
The cells begin to divide into two main parts.