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No, but mitosis is a part [the M-phase] of the Cell cycle.
Mitosis is a phase of the cell cycle. It occurs after the G2 phase.
the cell cycle
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.
Actually a combination of mitosis and meiosis take up most of the cell cycle.
There is no DNA of mitosis. Before mitosis, the DNA must be replicated, which occurs during interphase of the cell cycle.
No, but mitosis is a part [the M-phase] of the Cell cycle.
Mitosis is a phase of the cell cycle. It occurs after the G2 phase.
the cell cycle
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.
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.
difference between cell cycle and mitosis
Nuclear division by mitosis or meiosis
Cell Cycle
The telophase of mitosis (Mitosis is the second stage of the cell cycle)
Chromosomes can be seen during cell divison, Reference Before a cell gets ready to divide by mitosis, each chromosome is duplicated (during S phase of the cell cycle
mitosis