The G1 stage is the stage in which processes such as plasma growth takes place. The size of the cell increases and the cell is made ready for DNA synthesis.
The organelles replicate in the G1 phase of interphase.
interphase
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).
During the first stage of interphase offspring cells grow to mature size. The first stage os interphase is also called G1.
The G1 stage is the stage in which processes such as plasma growth takes place. The size of the cell increases and the cell is made ready for DNA synthesis.
The organelles replicate in the G1 phase of interphase.
G1 of interphase
interphase
Interphase, which is the first stage in the cell cycle
G1 or gap 1
Early cleavage stage cells
The checkpoints in the cell cycle are points were the cell is tested for mutations. There are three checkpoints: one at the G1 stage, at the S stage, and finally at the G2 phase.
G1-The cell prepares itself for the synthesis stage of the cycle, making sure that it has all the necessary ray materials for DNA synthesis. new proteins and organelles
Growth 1 in which the cell creates organelles and begins metabolism
The longest phase in interphase is the G1 or interval "gap" phase when the cell grows and prepares for DNA replication.
Anaphase is the stage of mitosis when chromosomes separate.