49+ Interphase Cell Cycle Model
Background. The cell cycle is composed of interphase (g₁, s, and g₂ phases), followed by the mitotic phase (mitosis and cytokinesis), and g₀ phase. In other words, it is the series of growth and development steps a cell undergoes between its birth.
Modeling Mitosis from s3.studylib.net
Checks/ regulators for each step to ensure timely interphase. The graph in model 2 divides the cell cycle into interphase and mitosis. A series of modeling activities.
G1, s, and g2 of interphase used to be called the resting phase.
A series of modeling activities. These events include the duplication of its dna (dna replication) and some of its organelles. After completing one complete round the newly formed daughter cells begin the same interphase can be further subdivided into three distinct phases: During interphase, the cell spends most of its time performing the functions.