it replicates an exact copy of the DNA within the cell and stores ATP energy ready for division
The interphase divides the organelles...:)
it goes through interphase. Interphase consists of 3 phases , G1 (cell grows) S phase (DNA is replicated) , and G2 (the cell grows some more)
The cell prepares for dividing by growing and copying it's DNA.
The cell prepares for dividing by growing and copying it's DNA.
During interphase, the DNA replicates as does all its organelles. The point is to get ready for cell division.
Chromatin is super-coiled into chromasomes and duplicated during S phase of interpahse.
interphase is when a cell is preparing to reproduce. :)
Interphase is where the cell is when it is preparing for cell division. Therefore the purpose of interphase is to prepare the cell for division. During interphase, the cell goes through three stages; the G1, S Phase and G2. This is the longest part of the cycle.
Interphase is the longest, it is split up into three phases itself: g phase and s1 and s2 phases. During interphase the cell is preparing for cell division.
The time before the cell cycle where the cell is performing its normal functions and preparing to divide is known as the interphase. During interphase, the cell undergoes growth, replicates its DNA, and carries out its usual metabolic activities. Interphase is divided into three stages: G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase.
interphase is the phase that takes up most of the cells life. In interphase their are three parts: G1, S, G2. Interphase is basically preparing cell for cell division. After interphase takes place, then the cell division takes place with Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telephase. I think this is right :) hope this makes sense
interphase is when a cell is preparing to reproduce. :)
interphase
Interphase is the metabolic or growth phase of a cell life cycle. The cell spend most of their life in this cycle preparing for cellular division.
G1 of interphase
The resting stage is a bad name for interphase because the cell is not resting. The cell is still functioning and is preparing for mitosis.
Interphase is where the cell is when it is preparing for cell division. Therefore the purpose of interphase is to prepare the cell for division. During interphase, the cell goes through three stages; the G1, S Phase and G2. This is the longest part of the cycle.
Interphase is the longest, it is split up into three phases itself: g phase and s1 and s2 phases. During interphase the cell is preparing for cell division.
Any process that leads the cell toward appropriate division. Cells in interphase are not directly preparing for replication.
Interphase, due to the fact that it is preparing its self for cell division.
The cell grows, matures, and replicates it's DNA. The cell is preparing for cell division.
The time before the cell cycle where the cell is performing its normal functions and preparing to divide is known as the interphase. During interphase, the cell undergoes growth, replicates its DNA, and carries out its usual metabolic activities. Interphase is divided into three stages: G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase.
interphase is the phase that takes up most of the cells life. In interphase their are three parts: G1, S, G2. Interphase is basically preparing cell for cell division. After interphase takes place, then the cell division takes place with Prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telephase. I think this is right :) hope this makes sense