The telophase of mitosis (Mitosis is the second stage of the cell cycle)
In the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes in telophase.
No, the stage of the cell cycle when DNA replication occurs is not called telophase. DNA replication occurs in the S (Synthesis) phase of the cell cycle. Telophase is the last stage of mitosis or meiosis, when the nuclear envelopes re-form (it occurs at the same time as cytokinesis - which separates the cells).
The shortest stage of the cell cycle is m-phase.
Longest stage of cell cycle would be the interphase
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Mitosis is a stage of nuclear division in the cell cycle represented by the letter"M"
the function is it helps protect the DNA of the nucleus it also can make the cell smarter
In the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes in telophase.
The process by which a nucleus divides, resulting in the segregation of the genome to opposite poles of a dividing cell.
The shortest stage of the cell cycle is m-phase.
No, the stage of the cell cycle when DNA replication occurs is not called telophase. DNA replication occurs in the S (Synthesis) phase of the cell cycle. Telophase is the last stage of mitosis or meiosis, when the nuclear envelopes re-form (it occurs at the same time as cytokinesis - which separates the cells).
The shortest stage of the cell cycle is m-phase.
During Mitosis
Longest stage of cell cycle would be the interphase
Interphase
From stage of the cell cycle do cells somtimes exit?
No. Mitosis is strictly the stage of the cell cycle where the chromatin condenses into chromosomes, the nuclear envelope dissolves, the chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate, spindly fibers attach to the kinetochores of each chromosome and "pull" sister chromatids apart to opposite poles of the cell. Then the cell pinches off and forms a nuclear envelope around the DNA. The stage in the cell cycle where a cell duplicates its genetic material is called the S phase, preceded by the G1 phase, followed by the G2 phase, then mitosis and cytokinesis.