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Q: What happens to all organelles during mitosis Do they duplicate also?
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When do chromosome duplicate themselves during mitosis?

In Mitosis, the chromosomes duplicate themselves. In Meiosis 1, they duplicate, however they do not duplicate in meiosis 2.


Which period are chromosomes duplicated in?

During the cell cycle, chromosomes are duplicated during the interphase.


During interphase a cell grows duplicates organelles and?

duplicate its DNA, chromosome and produce protein..


Does organelles make copies of themselves before mitosis?

Yes, organelles are replicated during interphase. Mitochondria divide in the phase called called G2 and other organelles grow and multiply during G1, i think!


What happens during mitosis to ensure that the complete genetic code of the mother cell is passed on to both of the daughter cells?

The chromosomes, which carry the code, duplicate, and half go to each daughter cell.


What phase happens during mitosis?

Prophase.


When are chromosome duplicate before or during mitosis?

Chromosomes are duplicated before mitisis in S phase of inter phase .


What stage during the cell cycle are organelles and chromosomes copied?

i think its telophase


What happens during the process of mitosis?

During the process of mitosis, the nucleus divides!


At what point does the Equatorial plate happen in mitosis?

The equatorial plate happens in mitosis during cytokineses.


Why do chromosomes in parent cell duplicate during mitosis?

Chromosomes doubles during the S phase of inter-phase, which occurs before Mitosis. During the process of mitoses cell divides into 2 daughter cells from a single parent hence, before mitoses cells must duplicate so that each new cell has a sufficient set of genetic material.


When in cell cycle are cell organelles duplicated?

Organelle replication is part of the process during which cells prepare for mitosis, rather than part of mitosis itself. This happens during interphase, specifically in G1 and G2 (but not S, which is exclusively dedicated to DNA replication). However, organelle replication is not necessarily part of the cell cycle, nor does it follow a cyclic pattern either. Sometimes organelles won't replicate at all, and they will simply be redistributed into each of the new daughter cells. Organelle redistribution is, therefore, a mixture of simple redistribution of previously existing organelles, and a distribution of new organelles replicated during the cell's interphase.