The cell is metabolically active, synthesizing proteins, and growing rapidly
G1 phase is when cell growth occurs
G1
There are five stages of the cell cycle. G1 -the first three S -are all part of G2 -Interphase M <--- this is mitosis C -Cytokinesis between interphase (g1, s, g2) and cytokinesis
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.
G1 is the first phase of the cell cycle. The purpose of this phase is to prepare the cell for DNA synthesis.
if you are on apex it is G1 phase
It occurs in the nucleus of a cell
Actually, DNA synthesis occurs in the interphase stage, after the G1 checkpoint and before the G2 checkpoint, in the synthesis period, sometimes referred to as the 'S' phase, though it is not in fact a phase of mitosis, but rather a part of the Interphase as a whole. I hope this is more helpful than the previous answer of; "nobody knows IDIOT."
Interphase is the part of the cell cycle that occurs before mitosis can begin. Interphase is made up of the G1, S, and G2 phases. These phases of Interphase prepare the to-be-diving cell by increasing the cell size and synthesizing the DNA within that cell.
Interphase. The longest part of interphase is the G1 phase.
In plant or animal cells, during interphase, the nucleus is not undergoing division. The nucleus will be visible and the nuclear membrane will also be visible.