It all depends on which organism you are talking about and there is no set phase.
In many single-celled eukaryotes, their growth and division is linked to the cell cycle.
In single cell algae. the only chloroplast and then the only mitochondrion divide before the nucleus undergoes mitosis and before cytokinesis.
In other eukaryotes (in mammals for example), mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide mainly in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle. If it does replicate with the cell cycle, it can occur during the S phase of the mitotic cycle and even through out the mitotic cycle.
It all depends on which organism you are talking about and there is no set phase.
In many single-celled eukaryotes, their growth and division is linked to the cell cycle.
In single cell algae. the only chloroplast and then the only mitochondrion divide before the nucleus undergoes mitosis and before cytokinesis.
In other eukaryotes (in mammals for example), mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide mainly in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle. If it does replicate with the cell cycle, it can occur during the S phase of the mitotic cycle and even through out the mitotic cycle.
These actives occur in the phase called interphase.
Interphase: very active period
cell grows
cell maintains routine functions
cell replicates genetic material to prepare for nuclear division
cell synthesizes new organelles to prepare for cytoplasmic division
It all depends on which organism you are talking about and there is no set phase.
In many single-celled eukaryotes, their growth and division is linked to the cell cycle.
In single cell algae. the only chloroplast and then the only mitochondrion divide before the nucleus undergoes mitosis and before cytokinesis.
In other eukaryotes (in mammals for example), mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide mainly in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle. If it does replicate with the cell cycle, it can occur during the S phase of the mitotic cycle and even through out the mitotic cycle.
It all depends on which organism you are talking about and there is no set phase.
In many single-celled eukaryotes, their growth and division is linked to the cell cycle.
In single cell algae. the only chloroplast and then the only mitochondrion divide before the nucleus undergoes mitosis and before cytokinesis.
In other eukaryotes (in mammals for example), mitochondria may replicate their DNA and divide mainly in response to the energy needs of the cell, rather than in phase with the cell cycle. If it does replicate with the cell cycle, it can occur during the S phase of the mitotic cycle and even through out the mitotic cycle.
During G1, we see the production of mitochondria, ribosomes and much protein synthesis.
Organelles are made when a cell duplicates.
They are made in interphase. They are made in G1 phase
No.
Telophase is the last phase of mitosis. Cytokinesis is not actually a part of mitosis but happens after.
Growth Phase permutes to the Dna Synthesis Phase; a brief G2 Phase is followed by M - Mitosis - Phase which results in the formation of two Daughter Cells.
The 4 phases of Mitosis are: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
They are made in interphase. They are made in G1 phase
The first phase of mitosis is prophase. The last phase of mitosis is telophase.
In the mitochondria
Mitosis is a phase of the cell cycle. It occurs after the G2 phase.
No.
Telophase is the last phase of mitosis. Cytokinesis is not actually a part of mitosis but happens after.
Growth Phase permutes to the Dna Synthesis Phase; a brief G2 Phase is followed by M - Mitosis - Phase which results in the formation of two Daughter Cells.
The 4 phases of Mitosis are: Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase.
The M phase in cell cycle is the mitosis phase, where the cell performs mitosis.
the longest phase of mitosis is prophase.Interphase is the longest phase in mitosis. It involves 3 parts: G1: Growth of the cell, S phase: organelles are replicated, and G2: where cells prepares for division.Prophase =)
no DNA replicates before mitosis. It replicates in the S phase of inter phase
Inter-phase occurs before mitosis or meiosis.