Organelle replication is part of the process during which cells prepare for mitosis, rather than part of mitosis itself. This happens during interphase, specifically in G1 and G2 (but not S, which is exclusively dedicated to DNA replication). However, organelle replication is not necessarily part of the cell cycle, nor does it follow a cyclic pattern either. Sometimes organelles won't replicate at all, and they will simply be redistributed into each of the new daughter cells. Organelle redistribution is, therefore, a mixture of simple redistribution of previously existing organelles, and a distribution of new organelles replicated during the cell's interphase.
the phase of mitosis in which replication of the chromosomes occurs is
During S-phase
Interphase
S phase
Interphase
Interphase
In the first stage, called interphase, the cell grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes. After each chromosomes is duplicated, the two copies are called chromatids.
During the S-phase of the cell cycle, chromatids are duplicated. Precise duplication of the chromatids is important in order to prevent genetic abnormalities.
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.
The central feature of the cell cycle is the way the genetic material is duplicated and then passed from the original cell, called the parent cell, to each new cell, called a daughter cell.
Once the viral DNA is duplicated in the cell.
In the first stage, called interphase, the cell grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes. After each chromosomes is duplicated, the two copies are called chromatids.
In the first stage, called interphase, the cell grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes. After each chromosomes is duplicated, the two copies are called chromatids.
During the S-phase of the cell cycle, chromatids are duplicated. Precise duplication of the chromatids is important in order to prevent genetic abnormalities.
By cell division. It's called Mitosis. Each of the organelles in the cell are duplicated, and then the cell divides into two.
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.
Interphase
The central feature of the cell cycle is the way the genetic material is duplicated and then passed from the original cell, called the parent cell, to each new cell, called a daughter cell.
Once the viral DNA is duplicated in the cell.
Once the viral DNA is duplicated in the cell.
DNA is replicated in the S phase; synthesis phase.
Synthesis of Interphase, before the Mitotic Phase in the cell cycle.
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