I think it appears in telophase because that is when several organelles appear.
interphase...tz take around 16.to 18 hours..mitotic phase take around 2 hours...
spindle
Cell cycle comprises of 4 phases namely, G1, S, G2, & M phase. In mitotic cells M phase is as mitotic phase & In meotic cells m phase indicates meotic phase. So, the phase before mitotis is G2.
The mitotic apparatus is primarily composed of the mitotic spindle, which consists of microtubules that form a network to separate chromosomes during cell division. Key components include spindle fibers, which are organized by centrosomes, and motor proteins that help in the movement of chromosomes. Additionally, the mitotic apparatus includes kinetochores, which are protein structures on the chromosomes that attach to spindle fibers. Together, these components ensure accurate chromosome alignment and segregation during mitosis.
the spindle
Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle where the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for cell division. Mitotic phase is the phase of the cell cycle where the cell divides into two daughter cells through mitosis and cytokinesis. Interphase is longer and includes G1, S, and G2 phases, while mitotic phase includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase.
This is called interphase. It includes three parts: G 1: post-mitotic phase S : DNA replication phase G 2: pre-mitotic phase .the answer is INTERPHASEInterphase !interphase baby
a region within the centromere that serves as a point of attachment site for the mitotic spindle (spiindle apparatus)
The major parts of the cell cycle are interphase and mitotic phase. Interphase consists of G1 phase, S phase (DNA synthesis), and G2 phase. Mitotic phase includes mitosis (nuclear division) and cytokinesis (cell division).
Mitosis and cytokinesis occur during the M phase (mitotic phase) of the cell cycle. This phase is characterized by cell division, where the cell replicates its DNA and divides into two daughter cells.
DNA is copied during the S phase of interphase, which occurs before the mitotic phase. During interphase, the cell prepares for division by replicating its DNA, ensuring that each daughter cell will receive an identical set of chromosomes. The mitotic phase itself, which includes prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, does not involve DNA replication. Instead, it focuses on the segregation of the already replicated chromosomes into two new nuclei.
cytokinesis