During interphase there will be a nucleolus (the region where ribosomes are made) and the DNA in the form of chromatin. There will also be some mRNA being transcribed from the DNA for the genes being expressed.
During Interphase the cell grows to its mature size, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide into two cells.
During interphase the DNA is in loose form. It makes the chromatin inside the nucleus. The chromatin allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate DNA.During interphase the DNA is in loose form. It makes the chromatin inside the nucleus. The chromatin allow access to RNA and DNA polymerases that transcribe and replicate DNA.
the nucleolus is actually floating within the nucleus.
Chromatin
I hope by genetic code you mean DNA, and that's what I'm basing this question off of. Actually the DNA doesn't duplicate in mitosis; it duplicates in interphase, specifically synthase (S Phase).
nucleolus, RNA, DNA
It occurs in the nucleus of a cell
Chromatin is located in the nucleus during Interphase.
In plant or animal cells, during interphase, the nucleus is not undergoing division. The nucleus will be visible and the nuclear membrane will also be visible.
In the nucleus during the S phase of interphase.
nuclear membrane and nucleolus
Yes. During interphase the DNA replicates.
The nucleus is intact and the genetic material has the appearance of chromatin.
Chromatin
Chromatin
During Interphase the cell grows to its mature size, makes a copy of its DNA, and prepares to divide into two cells.
chromatin