cell grows and carries out its normal functions.
G1 is part of the interphase. The cell cycle is: mitosis, G1, S (synthesis), G2 and finally mitosis again. G1, S and G2 are all part of the interphase.
In the G1 and G2 parts of interphase, the cell is not dividing.
cell grows and carries out its normal functions.
Interphase - G1 specifically.
G1
cell grows and carries out its normal functions.
Interphase is the stage in which the cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA. It is divided into three phases - G1, S, and G2. During interphase the cell prepares itself for cell division.
The G1 phase happens in the initial stage of the genetic coding sequence
Interphase is the stage in which the cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA. It is divided into three phases - G1, S, and G2. During interphase the cell prepares itself for cell division.
G1 is part of the interphase. The cell cycle is: mitosis, G1, S (synthesis), G2 and finally mitosis again. G1, S and G2 are all part of the interphase.
In the G1 and G2 parts of interphase, the cell is not dividing.
Interphase consists of G1, S, when DNA is replicated, and G2. Interphase ends when mitosis begins.
cell grows and carries out its normal functions.
Interphase - G1 specifically.
G1
During interphase, the cell is preparing to divide. Interphase is comprised of three stages that are called G1, S, and G2. G1 consists of the biochemical activity of the cell returning to it's normally high level. During the S phase, DNA is being replicated for the new cell. Finally, the newly formed nucleus and the original nucleus separate.
the nucleolus is present and during this stage, there is celluar growth