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Q: What would occur if cells were in mitosis more than they were in interphase?
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Which phase does the preparation for mitosis occur?

Interphase is the longest part of the cell cycle. This is when the cell grows and copies its DNA before moving into mitosis. Chromosomes will align, separate, and move into new daughter cells during mitosis. The prefix inter- means between, so interphase takes place between one mitotic (M) phase and the next.


What phase in a cell cycle does mitosis happen?

Normal cell activities occur not in mitosis, but in a cell cycle in a general. This part of cell cycle is called interphase. Mitosis starts when the cell starts dividing, not when a cell is carrying out normal function.


If a cell is not undergoing mitosis then which of the following stages is it in?

It would be in the Interphase stage. Interphase is the stage where a normal somatic cell is not undergoing mitosis and is the period of growth and DNA replication before the start of Mitosis.


Mutations in DNA often occur during replication. During which phase of the cell cycle do such mutations occur?

Genetic mutations occur during the S phase of the cell cycle (during interphase before mitosis or meiosis begins). This is when DNA is replicated, so any error would cause a mutation in the genetic code. Chromosomal nondisjunction is the failure of replicated chromosomes to separate, which causes extra or missing chromosomes in the daughter cells. This mutation can occur during meiosis I or II and during mitosis.


What happens when mitosis stops?

Yes, certain cells such as your brain and skeletal muscle cells stop cell division at or around the time of birth and are arrested in a phase of interphase called G0where they no longer divide.


In a human body give an example of a where mitosis may occur Give an example of where meiosis would occur?

Any time when a cell needs to replicate, it goes through mitosis. The only cells that don't go through mitosis are sex cells.


What phase is DNA duplicated?

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.


Which type of cell is always in interphase?

The cells that would be constantly in interphase would be the cells that don't really work anymore.. that are not replicating anymore.


If a cat has 38 chromosomes in each of its body cells how many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell after mitosis?

38, as the chromosomes would be duplicated to 76 during the S phase of interphase, then would be divided into two cells during mitosis.


When does mitosis happen?

Mitosis is the process of separating chromosomes in its cell nucleus into two identical sets in two nuclei within eukaryotic cells. As for when it takes place, I believe it starts after the G2(second gap) stage of Interphase ends.


How would you determine how much time the cells spend in each cycle?

Well, during mitosis the cell spends most of its time in the interphase and then moves on to cell growth and eventually cell division.


What cell would use the process of mitosis?

Mitosis occurs in eukaryotic cells. Most animal and fungi cells divide by mitosis; except the gametes.