S, DNA replication (Synthesis), is the shortest.
G2 phase
The first three phases of the cell cycle are collectively known as Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
The phases of the cell cycle that interphase includes are G1, S and G2. This is the phase when cells spend most of their time.
Interphase consists of G1, S, when DNA is replicated, and G2. Interphase ends when mitosis begins.
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.
Strictly speaking, the chromosomes are not copied during mitosis but already before cell division takes place. This phase is called INTERPHASE and is again divided into three phases, G1 (first gap), S (synthesis), and G2 (second gap). The replication of chromosomes only happens in the S phase.
The three phases that make up interphase are G1, S, and G2.
Interphase
Interphase is the longest, it is split up into three phases itself: g phase and s1 and s2 phases. During interphase the cell is preparing for cell division.
The first three phases of the cell cycle are collectively known as Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis.
Interphase is the stage in which the cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA. It is divided into three phases - G1, S, and G2. During interphase the cell prepares itself for cell division.
The phases of the cell cycle that interphase includes are G1, S and G2. This is the phase when cells spend most of their time.
Interphase is the stage in which the cell grows, matures, and replicates its DNA. It is divided into three phases - G1, S, and G2. During interphase the cell prepares itself for cell division.
As a mixture is a combination of two or more materials, each of the materials is a phase and then there is the boundary between the materials, the interphase.
G2 phase
Interphase consists of G1, S, when DNA is replicated, and G2. Interphase ends when mitosis begins.
There are three distinct phases during interphase:the G1 phase, in which the cell begins to growthe S phase, in which chromosomes are copiedand the G2 phase, in which two centrosomes have been formed.
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.