There is interphase between the two meiosis divisions in meiosis but is very short. * Meiosis division composed of 2 divisions Meiosis I :This is basically like the PMATI of a regular mitosis. read more
Meiosis is a bit different because there a process called crossing-over happens with the DNA. This crossing over is an exchange of genes. The genes are mixed up, not resulting in a perfect duplicate like mitosis. read more
In interphase, the cell is not undergoing cell division. The nucleus and chromatin are evident. Ed Reschke/Getty Images There are two stages or phases of meiosis: meiosis I and meiosis II. At the end of the meiotic process, four daughter cells are produced. Before a dividing cell enters meiosis, it undergoes a period of growth called interphase. read more
There is only one interphase, and it's the same as other cells: to grow, function, and replicate DNA. read more