The stage in the cell cycle where DNA is replicated is actually in interphase, before the nuclear membrane dissolves in prophase. * The DNA is replicated at mid-interphase (in the S phase), between the two growth phases (G1 and G2). So replication precedes division by several hours in a typical cell.
interphase is not correct it is the
"S" stage of the cell cycle
During interphase, prior to mitosis, many of a cell's components, including chromosomes are duplicated.
During the Synthesis stage of Interphase.
G1
prophase
Interphase.
Mitosis ;D
It is called cytokenesis.
Sometimes the cells exit the cell cycle (usually from G 1 phase) and enter the G 0 phase.
The Gap O in the cell cycle is the dormant stage. Some cells in this Gap O stage can come out of dormancy if they are damaged. Some cannot be repaired or replaced like the nerve cells.
The mitosis stage accounts for about 20% of the overall cell cycle. Mitosis is the stage where one cell duplicates into two identical daughter cells.
Prophase
From stage of the cell cycle do cells somtimes exit?
During the S stage of interphase. The S stands for synthesis, as new DNA is being synthesized.
The stage in the cell cycle when DNA is copied is the S phase of the interphase. It refers to the resting phase between successive mitotic divisions of a cell.
i think its telophase
Early cleavage stage cells
Mitosis ;D
It is called cytokenesis.
The syntthesis (s) stage.
Sometimes the cells exit the cell cycle (usually from G 1 phase) and enter the G 0 phase.
This happens all the time, especially when you are wounded. Your body is always making new cells
The Gap O in the cell cycle is the dormant stage. Some cells in this Gap O stage can come out of dormancy if they are damaged. Some cannot be repaired or replaced like the nerve cells.