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Interphase (between devisions)
the parts of the cell which are copied during cell division are chromosomes.
Organelles such as the mitochondria and the chloroplasts replicated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This is so that when the cell divides, no parts are lost.
G1 phase:cell grow to mature size. S phase:DNA is copied,organelles replicated. G2 phase:cell prepares for division. G0 phase:exit out of cell cycle when development is complete.After G1 phase
During synthesis stage of the cell cycle
i think its telophase
DNA is replicated during Interphase
Interphase (between devisions)
the parts of the cell which are copied during cell division are chromosomes.
A cell's DNA is copied during this phase. At the end of this phase, each chromosomes consists of two chromadtids attached at he centromere.
Organelles such as the mitochondria and the chloroplasts replicated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This is so that when the cell divides, no parts are lost.
Prophase
G1 phase:cell grow to mature size. S phase:DNA is copied,organelles replicated. G2 phase:cell prepares for division. G0 phase:exit out of cell cycle when development is complete.After G1 phase
Interphase
DNA is replicated during the Synthesis (S) phase of cell growth. This comes after G1 and before G2. Mitosis follows G2.
During synthesis stage of the cell cycle
DNA is not copied during mitosis. It is copied in the portion of the cell cycle prior to mitosis during the S phase of interphase and is called DNA Replication.