The phase in the cell cycle when the cell is not going through mitosis is called interphase.
During the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before mitosis, the DNA is duplicated through the process of DNA replication.
The cell cycle is divided into interphase and mitosis/ meiosis.
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.
Daughter cells are actually the product of mitosis. There are two cells made by one cell that has gone through mitosis. Daughter cells are found at the final stages of mitosis, they will then probably go through mitosis themselves and produce two more cells.
During the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before mitosis, the DNA is duplicated.
Mitosis begins during the M phase of the cell cycle, which is also known as the mitotic phase. This phase includes mitosis, where the nucleus divides, and cytokinesis, where the cytoplasm divides, resulting in two daughter cells.
Mitosis
During the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before mitosis, the DNA is duplicated through the process of DNA replication.
No, but mitosis is a part [the M-phase] of the Cell cycle.
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cytokinesis
The cell cycle is divided into interphase and mitosis/ meiosis.
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.
Daughter cells are actually the product of mitosis. There are two cells made by one cell that has gone through mitosis. Daughter cells are found at the final stages of mitosis, they will then probably go through mitosis themselves and produce two more cells.
During the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before mitosis, the DNA is duplicated.