It's interphase, though ironically, the cell is actually quite busy during this phase trying to perform its normal functions. It is called the resting phase because it is "resting" from cell division.
Interphase, although ironically this is when the cell is at its busiest doing its normal functions.
interphase
The resting stage is a bad name for interphase because the cell is not resting. The cell is still functioning and is preparing for mitosis.
The first stage of actual mitosis is prophase when the chromosomes are condensed and are forming rodlike structures. The first stage of the cell cycle, however, is interphase, when the cell is resting, growing, and copying its DNA.
yes and it is called slerodium
what is a cell plate and in what stage of mitosis does it forms
The first stage of mitosis when chromosomes start becoming visible in the microscope is called prophase.
The resting stage is a bad name for interphase because the cell is not resting. The cell is still functioning and is preparing for mitosis.
The first stage of actual mitosis is prophase when the chromosomes are condensed and are forming rodlike structures. The first stage of the cell cycle, however, is interphase, when the cell is resting, growing, and copying its DNA.
It is called Mitosis but the certain stage of it is Telophase.
what part is seen in the resting cells that are missing in the cells that are dividing
It is called cytokenesis.
The resting period of bacteria is called the dormant period
yes and it is called slerodium
dormant condition
Anaphase is the shortest stage of mitosis
Interphase is the fastest stage in mitosis.
That would be called "cytokinesis" in mitosis.
correct me if I'm wrong but i believe it is called mitosis.