Interphase has three phases:
G1--The cell is functioning normally but preparing for cell division so it makes more proteins, organelles and increases the volume of cytoplasm.
S-"Synthesis"--The cell duplicates its DNA.
G2--The cell continues growing to prepare for cell division.
DNA replicates during the S phase of interphase.
Interphase and its is also the longest phase for the cell cycle.
The cell cycle is divided into interphase and mitosis/ meiosis.
Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle and consists of three stages: G1 phase (cell growth), S phase (DNA replication), and G2 phase (preparation for cell division). During interphase, cells also carry out normal cellular functions and prepare for mitosis.
Chromatin (DNA in loose form) is replicated in the S phase of interphase. Interphase follows prophase and is comprised of a G1 phase, S phase, and G2 phase.
S-phase of interphase
The S-phase of interphase is related to the synthesis of nuclear material. DNA replication also takes during this phase.
The S phase in the interphase. Chromosomes are copied in the interphase part of the cell cycleS phase would be the answer. It is during Interphase (G1, S, G2) that they are copied. SO dependant on your answers it's either interphase or S.
Interphase is only one phase of the cell cycle, which is composed of: G1, S, G2 and M phases. DNA replication occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle
DNA replicates during the S phase of interphase.
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.
Interphase and its is also the longest phase for the cell cycle.
S Phase of Interphase
S phase, or interphase
interphase
Interphase
The cell cycle is divided into interphase and mitosis/ meiosis.