The phases of cell division (in chronological order) are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis. However, some books may lump telophase and cytokinesis as a single telophase.
Yes, the growth phase (G1) and synthesis phase (S) occur more often than the gap phase 2 (G2) and mitosis phase (M). The G1 and S phases are where most cellular activities occur, such as growth and DNA replication. G2 and M phases are relatively shorter and involve processes like cell division and checking for errors before division.
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.
Interphase is the metabolic or growth phase of a cell life cycle. The cell spend most of their life in this cycle preparing for cellular division.
Organelles such as the mitochondria and the chloroplasts replicated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This is so that when the cell divides, no parts are lost.
During the interphase stage of the cell cycle, the cell prepares itself for division by growing, replicating its DNA, and carrying out normal cellular functions.
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Yes, the growth phase (G1) and synthesis phase (S) occur more often than the gap phase 2 (G2) and mitosis phase (M). The G1 and S phases are where most cellular activities occur, such as growth and DNA replication. G2 and M phases are relatively shorter and involve processes like cell division and checking for errors before division.
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.
the answer should be gamete and if not its either mitosis or meiosis
In the S-Phase, the most important part of cell cycle, the DNA (genome) replicates. It is then followed by division of the cell. If the s- phase fails to occur, a checkpoint before the division phase prevents the further proceedings of the cell cycle. Hence without the happening of S-phase, cell division will never complete.
Interphase is the metabolic or growth phase of a cell life cycle. The cell spend most of their life in this cycle preparing for cellular division.
Organelles such as the mitochondria and the chloroplasts replicated in the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This is so that when the cell divides, no parts are lost.
During the interphase stage of the cell cycle, the cell prepares itself for division by growing, replicating its DNA, and carrying out normal cellular functions.
During the G1 phase of the cell cycle, the cell grows and carries out its normal functions. This is followed by the S phase, during which DNA synthesis and replication occur. Finally, the G2 phase takes place, where the cell prepares for mitosis.
The phase of the cell cycle that duplicates chromosomes before division is called the S phase.