The interphase consists of 3 parts: presynthesis [growth 1=G1]- in which proteins are synthesized, synthesis [S] in which the DNA strands are duplicated and postsynthesis [growth 2=G2] in which contractile proteins are synthesized.
Interkinesis lacks the S phase because there is no need for a duplication of DNA, as the intent of meiosis is to produce haploid cells.
Interphase has three phases pre-synthesis, synthesis, and post-synthesis phases. Interkinesis does not have the synthesis phase because it doesn't need to copy DNA.
the kinetochores do not connect to the microtubules so the cell goes in to G0 phase in interkinesis as opposed to premeiotic interphase.
Interkinesis or interphase II is a period of rest that cells enter during meiosis. It is the abbreviated interphase that occurs between meiosis I and II. No DNA replication occurs during this stage of Meiosis. Many plants skip telophase I and interkinesis, going immediately into prophase II. Each chromosome is still composed of two chromatids.
Interkinesis is the period which follows telophase 1 in meiosis. It is similar to interphase but without the replication of chromosomes.
very little difference
It is called Interkinesis
the kinetochores do not connect to the microtubules so the cell goes in to G0 phase in interkinesis as opposed to premeiotic interphase.
Interkinesis or interphase II is a period of rest that cells enter during meiosis. It is the abbreviated interphase that occurs between meiosis I and II. No DNA replication occurs during this stage of Meiosis. Many plants skip telophase I and interkinesis, going immediately into prophase II. Each chromosome is still composed of two chromatids.
Following telophase I, cells may or may not enter a stage known as interkinesis or interphase II. Interkinesis is similar to interphase I, but with no genetic material duplication.
Interphase, which is further made up of G1 (G:Gap), S (S:Synthesis), G2, and sometimes G0 phases.
Interkinesis is the period which follows telophase 1 in meiosis. It is similar to interphase but without the replication of chromosomes.
very little difference
It is called Interkinesis
No because the chromosomes are already duplicated No. DNA replication does not occur during interkinesis. Interkinesis is a breif rest period between meiosis I and meiosis II. In some species, daughter cells do not form, and meiosis II follows right after meiosis I. No. Because at this point, the first division of meiosis is complete. The cell now rests for a bit before beginning the second meiotic division. During this period, called interkinesis, the nuclear membrane in each of the two cells reforms around the chromosomes. In some cells, the spindle also disintegrates and the chromosomes relax (although most often, the spindle remains intact).
interphase
interphase
The time period between cell divisions is called interphase. ;)
Interphase because the rest are stages of mitosis.