Mitosis
Interphase is:1. "The metabolic stage in the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing."2. "The interval between two successive cell divisions, during which the chromosomes are not individually distinguishable. The long stage in the cell cycle between successive meioses."ok, im Alice. go on Ask.com, it is WAY better. or even Gogogle. Answer.com can be wrong. once i go a F on an assignment that i got my answers from here. good luck, goodbye, best wishesAlice
Interphase is where the cell is when it is preparing for cell division. Therefore the purpose of interphase is to prepare the cell for division. During interphase, the cell goes through three stages; the G1, S Phase and G2. This is the longest part of the cycle.
G1. There are 4 phases; - G1 (growth) - S (synthesis of DNA) - G2 (further growth) - M (mitotic division) The G1 phase is the longest, as the cell needs to go through a G0 checkpoint, which makes sure there is no damage to the DNA.
No, interphase only occurs prior to the first prophase. The meiotic cells proceed from telophase I directly to prophase II
Non-dividing cells doesn't enter metaphase. Non-diving cells exists it way on the G1 (gap 1) stage of cell cycle. If you are looking for an answer with a phase in it, it's Interphase. Interphase is where the cell first starts out and doesn't divide. It starts dividing in Prophase.
it can go really weird
During S of interphase.
Something could go wrong during the clonng
The cell grows and carries out its functions, and replicates its DNA in preparation for mitosis.
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Interphase is:1. "The metabolic stage in the cell cycle during which the cell is not dividing."2. "The interval between two successive cell divisions, during which the chromosomes are not individually distinguishable. The long stage in the cell cycle between successive meioses."ok, im Alice. go on Ask.com, it is WAY better. or even Gogogle. Answer.com can be wrong. once i go a F on an assignment that i got my answers from here. good luck, goodbye, best wishesAlice
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