G¹ phase: • Cell grows in size •All the organelles duplicate in this phase •It is metabolically activ •It does involve DNA replication S phase: •Duplication of DNA and centrosomes is occured. •Chromatin fibers are also duplicated. G² phase: •It allows the cell to grow more. •Cell also make proteins and organelles(Cell organelles replicate in numbers). •And enzyme required for cell division synthesis in this phase.
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1:40 Organelles are mainly duplicated during the G2 phase of the cell cycle, which is the final part of interphase. During this phase, the cell also grows and synthesizes proteins. Organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts replicate so that each new cell has enough organelles when the cell divides. This process is important for maintaining cellular homeostasis and ensuring that both daughter cells have the organelles they need to function.
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Interphase The first and longest phase of the cell cycle. During interphase, the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for mitosis. The three main stages of interphase are: G1 phase: The cell grows and carries out its normal functions. S phase: The cell replicates its DNA. G2 phase: The cell prepares for mitosis by synthesizing proteins and organelles. G0 phase An optional phase that cells can enter after mitosis. During G0 phase, cells do not replicate their DNA or prepare for mitosis. They may remain in G0 phase for a long time or even permanently. Key points Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle. The three main stages of interphase are G1, S, and G2. Cells can enter G0 phase after mitosis. G0 phase is a resting phase where cells do not replicate their DNA or prepare for mitosis.
I wanna ask a question that in interphase, sphase, there are chromosomes present then why the chromosomes become in form of chromatin before cell division or prophase
Awesome explanation but I just wanna ask one thing...you said that "all the organelles duplicate in G1 phase" but I studied from a book that organelles like ; cytoplasm, microtubules, and centrosomes do not duplicate at this phase...Do let me know abt this.....
I read in a book that the first gap phase or First Growth stage in interphase synthesizes mRNA, organelles, nutrients, enzymes and proteins in preparation for M phase, or cell division
I have a question ,, in the (S synthesis) when DNA duplicates does it mean duplicate of chromosome or chromatin or chromatids? I hope I get answer for this because its confusing me.
Noh only the DNA duplicates...and after that in prophase when is DNA coiled then double of DNa is there..and then in anaphase the sister chromatid division occurred and by this same no of chromosome is there in daughter cell
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G¹ phase:
• Cell grows in size
•All the organelles duplicate in this phase
•It is metabolically activ
•It does involve DNA replication
S phase:
•Duplication of DNA and centrosomes is occured.
•Chromatin fibers are also duplicated.
G² phase:
•It allows the cell to grow more.
•Cell also make proteins and organelles(Cell organelles replicate in numbers).
•And enzyme required for cell division synthesis in this phase.
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DNA replication in G1 phase is impossible as it happens only in s phase.!
G1 phase does not involve in DNA duplication
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Organelles are mainly duplicated during the G2 phase of the cell cycle, which is the final part of interphase. During this phase, the cell also grows and synthesizes proteins. Organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts replicate so that each new cell has enough organelles when the cell divides. This process is important for maintaining cellular homeostasis and ensuring that both daughter cells have the organelles they need to function.
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Interphase
The first and longest phase of the cell cycle.
During interphase, the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and prepares for mitosis.
The three main stages of interphase are:
G1 phase: The cell grows and carries out its normal functions.
S phase: The cell replicates its DNA.
G2 phase: The cell prepares for mitosis by synthesizing proteins and organelles.
G0 phase
An optional phase that cells can enter after mitosis.
During G0 phase, cells do not replicate their DNA or prepare for mitosis.
They may remain in G0 phase for a long time or even permanently.
Key points
Interphase is the longest phase of the cell cycle.
The three main stages of interphase are G1, S, and G2.
Cells can enter G0 phase after mitosis.
G0 phase is a resting phase where cells do not replicate their DNA or prepare for mitosis.
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Thank for your useful video. May I ask what is metabolically active,
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mam,you told that in G1 phase all organelles duplicate so there is dna replication.But you told that there is no dna replcation in G1 phase.
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I wanna ask a question that in interphase, sphase, there are chromosomes present then why the chromosomes become in form of chromatin before cell division or prophase
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I have alot of confusion in that topic and i know about interphase but i am not able to image it but not anymore after this video
So the interphase ( mainly synthesis where DNA replication occurs) is the main reason behind having diploid cells in our body ?
Hey will u tell where the RNA synthesis occur...?
g1 phase
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Organelles replicate in G2 phase,not G1 right?
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Awesome explanation but I just wanna ask one thing...you said that "all the organelles duplicate in G1 phase" but I studied from a book that organelles like ; cytoplasm, microtubules, and centrosomes do not duplicate at this phase...Do let me know abt this.....
I read in a book that the first gap phase or First Growth stage in interphase synthesizes mRNA, organelles, nutrients, enzymes and proteins in preparation for M phase, or cell division
I have a question ,, in the (S synthesis) when DNA duplicates does it mean duplicate of chromosome or chromatin or chromatids? I hope I get answer for this because its confusing me.
Noh only the DNA duplicates...and after that in prophase when is DNA coiled then double of DNa is there..and then in anaphase the sister chromatid division occurred and by this same no of chromosome is there in daughter cell
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in haploid organisms the non dividing cells are blocked in which stage?
G not
This video is quite good but doesn’t the duplication of the centrosome happen in G2 phase?
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Hi thanks for this video
But I have a query regarding the no of chromosomes in s phase
Plz throw light on it if possible
There are Chromosoms but they aren’t condensed. They are the red strings in the nucleus
how does G1 phase does not interfere dna replication?
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Why is interphase known as the period between cell division?
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M phase is mitotic phase but we cant call it meiotic but Meiosis is not a cycle.
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Why you haven't showed that how cell divides??? Whyy!!
1:40You have shown that mitrochondria get double at g1 phase but it's wrong mitrochondria and chloroplast get doubled at g2 phase
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is cell enter G0 phase permanently then how further process occur like mitosis or meiosis of that particular cell ...!!!
Cells like neurons and muscle fibres do not divide...once they are formed.Hence they will always be in G0 phase .
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