The longest phase in interphase is the G1 or interval "gap" phase when the cell grows and prepares for DNA replication.
the S phase. this is in interphase between G1 and G2 of interphase
they are G1/S/G2/M G1 is the first part of interphase S is synthesis second stage of interphase G2 lastpart of interphase and the m is mitosis or Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase
the nucleolus is present and during this stage, there is celluar growth
G1 is part of the interphase. The cell cycle is: mitosis, G1, S (synthesis), G2 and finally mitosis again. G1, S and G2 are all part of the interphase.
Interphase. The longest part of interphase is the G1 phase.
The longest phase in interphase is the G1 or interval "gap" phase when the cell grows and prepares for DNA replication.
Longest stage of cell cycle would be the interphase
i would probably say anaphase....interphase, because of the g1 stage within it is what the cell spends most of its life in
Gap 1 (G1)
The organelles replicate in the G1 phase of interphase.
the longest part of the cell cycle is Interphase
the S phase. this is in interphase between G1 and G2 of interphase
Interphase is the longest phase in the cell cycle, because, in that phase, the cell needs to grow, duplicate and replicate chromatin and other parts, and prepare itself for the mitotic phases. Interphase has three stages, G1, S, and G2.
M to G1 and G2 to M - That answer is incorrect. The correct answer is G1 to S stage and G2 to M stage. I am 100% sure. The checkpoints are after G1, during S, and after G2. The cell cycle goes G1 (gap 1 stage of interphase) to S (synthesis stage of interphase) to G2 (gap 2 stage of interphase) to M (mitosis) to C (cytokinesis).
Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle because it's the phase between divisions. It involves G1, S, G2, and G0 phase where the cell goes through growth after its division and then preperation to go through mitosis again.
Interphase and its is also the longest phase for the cell cycle.